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Q: What are the manefistation of civilian supremacy over the military?
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How many died in World War 1?


How did Nationalism contribute to World War I?

Nationalism contributed to World War 1 because some nations wanted to assert their country's power and dominance over others. European nations believed in their own cultural, economic, and military supremacy and each country believed that, in the case of war, their country would be victorious. Since the people believed that their nations and governments were right and that their military could win any conflict, little was done to reduce the chance of war. Instead, each country tried to prove their power and dominance. cultural, economic and military supremacy. cultural, economic and military supremacy.


How many total military deaths occurred in World War 2?

Approximately 70-85 million people died during World War II, including military and civilian deaths. The exact number of military deaths is estimated to be around 15-17 million.


What was the reason for military districts after the civil war?

After a conquest, it is customary for the military to administer the newly gained territories until a civilian government can be installed. The military will maintain law and order, until it deems it time for a peaceful civilian government to take it's place. Example: California was won from Mexico during the Mexican War of 1846-48. California had 7 US Military Governors before obtaining statehood in 1850. California never had a US Territorial Governor.


How many people died and got injured in World War 2?

As of the last re-count 71 million people worldwide died in World War 2. Over twenty million people were wounded. This includes civilian and military.

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What is the meaning of civilian supremacy?

Refers to the supremacy of elected civilian public officials over the military. The elected President is the Commander in Chief and ONLY THE CONGRESS CAN DECLARE WAR.


What has the author Claude Emerson Welch written?

Claude Emerson Welch has written: 'Civilian control of the military' -- subject(s): Civil supremacy over the military, Politics and government 'Soldier and state in Africa: a comparative analysis of military intervention and political change' -- subject(s): Political activity, Armed Forces 'Civilian control of the military' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Civil supremacy over the military 'Military rule and the imperatives of democracy' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Civil supremacy over the military 'Civilizan control of the military' -- subject(s): Civil supremacy over the military 'Anatomy of rebellion' -- subject(s): Case studies, Violence, Revolutions, Peasant uprisings 'Political modernization' -- subject(s): Political science, Social change, Addresses, essays, lectures


What has the author Robert Previdi written?

Robert Previdi has written: 'Civilian control versus military rule' -- subject(s): Civil supremacy over the military, Civil-military relations, Reorganization, United States, United States. Dept. of Defense


Civil Supremacy Over the Military in Philippines?

Because military in Philippines is the protector of the people and the state.


The advantages or merit of military over civilian government?

There are not many advantages of a military government over a civilian government. One thing that may be considered an advantage is that a military government is always ready to defend its country.


Does Australia civilian government has authority over the military?

hell no


What is the temporary rule over the civilian population by the military called?

Marshall Law


What kind of rule does military authority take over civilian law?

Martial Law .


Civilian authority is at all times supreme over the military?

Yes. The commander in chief of the US military is a civilian, and will always be in ultimate control of the military. This is one of the major tenants of the construct the founders put in place to guard against the military seizing power.


How many people from each country died in World War 2?

Germany military - 3,250,000 civilian - 2,350,000 Italy military - 226,900 civilian - 60,000 Japan military - 1,740,000 civilian - 393,400 US military 405,000 civilian - 68 (Pearl Harbor) France military 122,000 civilian - 470,000 England military - 305,800 civilian - 6,700,000 Russia military - 11,000,000 civilian - 6,700,000 China military - 1,400,000 civilian - 8,000,000 Poland- from 5.5m to 6.5m all together (not caunting many soldiers who fleed the country and joined army in other countries)


Who is a pilot responsible to?

Pilot is the one who is flies an aircraft.He is responsible for all the controls the aircraft. Military pilots are trained with a different syllabus than civilian pilots, which is delivered by military instructors. This is due to the different aircraft, flight goals, flight situations and chains of responsibility. Many military pilots do transfer over to civilian-pilot qualification after they leave the military, and typically their military experience will be used to grant a civilian pilot's license.


Government of Iraq in mid-2004?

The U.S. military turned over the administration of Iraq to an American civilian diplomat.