Allies
The anti-war movement lowered the morale of the US military and it's allies.
Rome and Carthage were initially allies against the Greeks in the Western Mediterranean. As they expanded their spheres of interest they met and clashed. Both were set on a coure of expansion, and as neither was prepared to reduce their ambitions, conflict was inevitable.
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Military historians consider that the tide turned against Japan with the Battle of Midway, and that the Allies had the upper hand from then on.
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having to do with allies and fighting against other countries
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Major Allies (full military participation)BelgiumSerbiaFrench EmpireRussian EmpireBritish EmpireItalyRomaniaUnited StatesMinor Allies (limited military participation)MontenegroJapanPortugalGreeceAlbaniaBrazilArmeniaNepalSiamSan MarinoChinaNominal Allies (cooperated with the allies, but had no military role)AndorraBoliviaCosta RicaCubaEcuadorGuatemalaLiberiaHaitiHondurasPanamaPeruUruguay
The anti-war movement lowered the morale of the US military and it's allies.
The Allies had greater miltary strength and size.
It started with a conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary. Russia defended Serbia (they were allies), which caused Germany to aid Austria-Hungar as they were also allies. The rest followed suit by accompanying their allies. Basically, they were allied to the countries who originally had the conflict.
World War 2 was a global military conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945 which involved most of the world's nations, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis.
If you are referring to the Social War, Rome's Italic allies rebelled because Rome refused to grant them Roman citizenship. Note that the Social War was not a social conflict. Historians in the 19th century gave it this misleading name because the name of Rome's allies was socii.
They are political and military allies.