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Nations making political and military alliances was an effect of militarism.
Coalitions
The famous orator Demosthenes (384-322 BC) spoke out against alliances with Philip II and with Philip's son, Alexander the Great. Athens was conquered, but retained some autonomy under Macedonian rule. Demosthenes exploited anti-Macedonian sentiments for most of his political career.
they all had alliances
The Romans came to dominate Italy by conquest and alliances. The political institution they formed was the empire under the republican form of government.The Romans came to dominate Italy by conquest and alliances. The political institution they formed was the empire under the republican form of government.The Romans came to dominate Italy by conquest and alliances. The political institution they formed was the empire under the republican form of government.The Romans came to dominate Italy by conquest and alliances. The political institution they formed was the empire under the republican form of government.The Romans came to dominate Italy by conquest and alliances. The political institution they formed was the empire under the republican form of government.The Romans came to dominate Italy by conquest and alliances. The political institution they formed was the empire under the republican form of government.The Romans came to dominate Italy by conquest and alliances. The political institution they formed was the empire under the republican form of government.The Romans came to dominate Italy by conquest and alliances. The political institution they formed was the empire under the republican form of government.The Romans came to dominate Italy by conquest and alliances. The political institution they formed was the empire under the republican form of government.
This policy is known as isolationism, where a country seeks to avoid involvement in international affairs such as alliances and treaties, in order to maintain its sovereignty and independence. Isolationism can reflect a desire to focus on domestic issues and avoid entanglements in conflicts or commitments that may not align with a nation's interests.
Usually alliances are formed for political or economic reasons because there is more power in numbers. Some of the benefits include advancing political agendas and increased business relations.
The allies formed a political alliance to try and achieve a common goal.
Washington warned against permanent foreign alliances and the formation of political factions in his Farewell Address.
By conquest and political maneuvering.