A conflict in which a part of a nation turns against another part of the same nation.
The conflict which a character has with someone else.An internal conflict is a conflict which the character has with himself.
it is niether because an external is a conflict with others and an internal is a conflict with yourself.
* conflict * crisis * incident * FTB (finding the body, murder mysteries)
There are many different types of conflict such as internal or external. Another example would be perceived conflict which is simply the awareness of a conflict situation.
It is the conflict which exists but is not expressed.. When conflict promoting conditions tend to appear. This may also be called phase of anticipation of conflict.
The national government would take precedence when there is a conflict.
This was actually a contiuum conflict before the Civil War, known as nullification. This was solved after the Civil war.
good question
Silent Conflict - 1948 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
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National Defence Service Medal? Serve in the military during a time of war or major military conflict.
The law passed by the national government is supreme
I am not quite sure what you mean by the Israeli conflict, since Israel is involved in numerous conflicts, both national and international. However, there is a high likelihood that the "Israeli conflict" is taking place in Israel.
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aside from bad for ones health. Any conflict that is relevant to multiple nations or countries. WW1 was an international event and conflict. The Civil War was a national conflict effecting the entirety of one country. Hurricane Sandy was strictly a local conflict on the eastern sea board of one particular nation.
National conflict refers to disputes or confrontations between different nations or groups within a nation, often fueled by issues such as territorial claims, ethnic tensions, political disagreements, or competition for resources. These conflicts can manifest in various forms, including military confrontations, diplomatic standoffs, or social unrest. The implications of national conflict can be profound, affecting not only the nations involved but also regional stability and international relations.