Wars have been caused by a multitude of arguments and disputes, which can be broadly categorized into territorial, political, economic, and ideological conflicts. Specific instances include disputes over land, resources, national sovereignty, and religious or ethnic tensions. While it's challenging to quantify the exact number of arguments leading to wars throughout history, countless conflicts have emerged from both longstanding grievances and immediate provocations. Ultimately, the complexity of human relationships and interests makes it difficult to pin down a definitive number.
many destruction are caused by war .we can hurt someone ,or may injure them.
1- What were the major arguments for and against U.S. entry into the Great War? What position do you find most persuasive? Why?
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the mycenaeans searched for what that may have caused a war?
During the war, hardly no one would discuss it; all it caused was arguments (or worse).
Because it caused a lot of dead, protests, riots, arguments, and headaches for a very long time.
It has caused a lot of controversy and arguments.
many destruction are caused by war .we can hurt someone ,or may injure them.
To many stuff in the war
the death of many jews, and a war
Too many arguments now = Too many arguments later
Taxes
no salves
Lots of excuses are given for war, but in general, it's better to avoid war.
People who favored ratification of the new Constitution were called
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