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How is Civil War different to world war?

Civil war is when one part of a nation fights another part of the same nation. World war is when several nations are fighting several other nations simultaneously.


Why is it important that US Soldiers obey the Laws of War?

Those laws are part of (or were part of ) the (former) "code of the American Fighting Man" during the 1950's & 1960's. They used to have all color posters (artwork) plastered all over military offices back in those days: "I am an American Fighting Man, I will never surrender as long as I have the means to resist..."; "I am an American Fighting Man, I will always fight according to the laws of warfare..." Discipline. They were part of the American Fighting Man's regimentation during the Vietnam War era. Without discipline & regimentation there is no military.


What year did the soviet union become a country?

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When did venice become part of italy?

Venice became part of the nation of Italy when Italy became a nation in 1871. Before that it was part of a consortium of city states and provinces.


Which nation was NOT a part of the Allies?

Germany and Japan.

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The part of a nation that is home to those not fighting the war is called?

neutral


Whad do you call the part of a nation at war that is home to those who aren't fighting?

The Home Front.


What is known as loyalty to a nation?

loyalty to a nation is feeling like you are a part of that nation, like that nation is your home. The word typically used is: patriotism.


How is Civil War different to world war?

Civil war is when one part of a nation fights another part of the same nation. World war is when several nations are fighting several other nations simultaneously.


What is part of a nation that is home to those not fighting the war?

In the 20th century; men fighting over-seas referred to their homeland as "back home" or "back in the states' or (for Vietnam GIs) it was "back in the world." Each different nationality (each different nation's military men) will call their home country by different names. Not knowing those different names, but knowing some examples of how differently some allied military men spoke, here's some actual examples: During the Viet War, Australian's called their tank crewmen "tankies", while US GIs called them "tankers"; Australians called their infantrymen "Crunchies", while American's called them "Grunts". Americans called their food "C rations", whilst Australians called their food "Tins."


Why is it important that US Soldiers obey the Laws of War?

Those laws are part of (or were part of ) the (former) "code of the American Fighting Man" during the 1950's & 1960's. They used to have all color posters (artwork) plastered all over military offices back in those days: "I am an American Fighting Man, I will never surrender as long as I have the means to resist..."; "I am an American Fighting Man, I will always fight according to the laws of warfare..." Discipline. They were part of the American Fighting Man's regimentation during the Vietnam War era. Without discipline & regimentation there is no military.


Why state and nation are not the same?

a state is a part of a nation.


What is a national conflict?

A conflict in which a part of a nation turns against another part of the same nation.


Why did some liberal professors and even nickelodeon promoted the false story that those who died at the Alamo were actually fighting for slavery?

Because part of it its true.


When did Puerto Rico become soveregin nation?

never <><><> It is a Commonwealth of the US- not a separate nation, it's "part and NOT part" of the US. They can also be called an island/commonwealth nation, but not a soviergn/independent nation.


Is the Red Sea a part of Egypt?

Yes. The northwestern part of the Red Sea is part of the nation of Egypt, whereas the eastern part of the Red Sea is a part of the nation of Saudi Arabia.


Is Santiago Chile a part of Argentina?

Santiago is part of Chile. Chile is an independent nation Argentina is an independent nation. Neither of them have a part in the other country.