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religious terrorist organizations use of asymmetric warfare and the need for their opponent to also use asymmetric warfare. Asymmetric warfare is warfare in which the combatants have markedly different military capabilities and the weaker s...
protestant church challenged them and they became rivals. Another important cause was that the humanists urged the return of a simple religion. This was important because the humanists didn't want an elaborate religion they wanted to stick ...
military's most contentious missions. The underlying question was whether the American military should get involved in such operations at all, which question was part of a larger debate about whether peacekeeping was best undertaken by tho...
book, The Third Wave, which proposed that the agricultural revolution of ancient times, the first wave of human civilization, that the industrial revolution nearly three centuries ago, led a second wave of changes and that the United States...
Just War: WWII, Korean Conflict, Vietnam War In 1950 the Korea Peninsula was split up between a Soviet-backed government in the north and an American-backed government in the south. The partition of Korea into two equal half had arrive at t...
the rest of us, some wars are justified while others unforgivable. Religions were the first to delineate the difference between just and unjust wars. Jewish law differentiates between obligatory war in which the enemy attacks; permissible w...
are many of likenesses and dissimilarities between the two world wars. A major component, although, is that the happenings in the first world conflict fundamentally initiated most of the happenings to occur in the second world war. The two...