Not always. Invade generally means an invasion with the intent to take over. But many invasions are unsuccessful.
Yes, "invade" and "take over" are similar in that they both involve entering a territory or area with force. However, "invade" specifically implies entering with the intent to conquer or seize control, whereas "take over" can refer to assuming control through various means, not necessarily involving physical force.
Nationalism can take on various forms such as ethnic nationalism, civic nationalism, cultural nationalism, and religious nationalism. Each form emphasizes different aspects of a nation such as shared ancestry or culture, loyalty to the state, common traditions, or religious identity.
The ruling official in state government is the governor, followed by the lieutenant governor. The two are usually of the same political party and if the governor were to for some reason end his duties, the lieutenant governor would take over. Third in line is the Secretary of State.
No, democracy and liberalism are not the same. Democracy refers to a political system where power is vested in the people, typically through elected representatives. Liberalism, on the other hand, is a political ideology that emphasizes individual rights, freedom, and equality under the law. Democracies can be liberal, but they can also take other forms.
One important effect of debate (perhaps we could call it a goal) is discovering the other parties' real concerns. Sometimes a painless compromise is possible because the sides don't actually want the very same things. This isn't apparent without debate because the human tendency is to assert "rights" to everything and to expect the other guys to take whatever's left over.
In social studies, annex refers to the political incorporation of one territory into another, usually through conquest or an agreement between states. This term is often used to describe the expansion of a country's borders and control over additional land and resources.
i would say that to occupy, raid, take over by force, have the same meanings as invade. health wise such as a virus or bacteria i would say to infect is the same as being invaded by bacteria/virus etc
To adopt, Seize power, or invade.<(-_-)>
invade
Because they boarded the France and started to take over.
A strong adaptability in this exotic environment
They were initially nomadic and moved in from Eurasia to take over land.
The question is gibberish. You should take the same care in asking the question as you hope the answerer to do.
both china and NK tried to invade SK
Cleopatra's biggest enemy was the Roman Empire who wanted to invade and take over rule in Egypt.
For the same reason as all other countries he invaded: Might.
Most things. Aliens did NOT invade, Americans did NOT take over Europe, people did NOT stop bathing
the us role in the battle of iwo jima was to invade it defeat the Japanese and take it over