yes
A closed association of nations or other groups
Usually by disagreements between nations/groups of people. Or agreements with other nations/groups of people who have a disagreement with another group/nation. This isn't exactly how all wars start, but boiled down to the core, disagreement or a differing view is usually it.
Samuel de Champlain had mixed relationships with First Nations peoples. Some First Nations groups, such as the Huron-Wendat, allied with Champlain and the French, while others, such as the Iroquois, were enemies. Champlain worked to establish trade and military alliances with various First Nations groups in order to secure French interests in North America.
Yes, effective February 11, 2013. This benefit was specifically enumerated among those that are available immediately to same-sex spouses of US military personnel in a memo from Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. This represents a change in policy as of this date.
Federal Law prohibits military personnel from enforcing the law within the United States except as expressly authorized by the Constitution or an Act of Congress. The threat of catastrophic terrorism requires a thorough review of the laws permitting the military to act within the United States in order to determine whether domestic preparedness and response efforts would benefit from greater involvement of military personnel and, if so, how.
Yes there are 4 nations and more. Canada is a confederation of many nations. The provinces were nations, which is why Canada is a confederation, and several groups within Canada claim nation status including many Aboriginal groups.
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the first Nations, the Inuit, and the Metis
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War is violent armed conflict between nations or between groups within nations.