The bad guys were killing millions of Jews and people that were different.
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No, the correct usage would be "sparked by" something, indicating the cause or source of the spark. For example, "The argument was sparked by a misunderstanding."
Sparked a War was created on 2010-07-18.
The gleam in your eye can be sparked by something that excites or inspires you.
which event sparked world war 1?
Seeing an airplane at the Canadian exposition sparked her to fly.
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The outlet sparked and popped, creating a safety risk.
It can be, and it can be a verb form (to spark) or noun. It would mean giving off sparks.
The correct spelling is "re-sparked," with a hyphen. This form indicates that something has been sparked again or reignited. If you're using it in a different context, please provide more details for clarification.
The Gulf War took place in 1991, not 1989, and it was sparked by the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq.
It was The Vietnam War which sparked mass antiwar demonstrations in 1970.