The only groups singled out for extermination rather than enslavement were the Jews and the Romanies ('gypsies'). Please see related question.
The word used to describe hired soldiers is "mercenaries." Mercenaries are individuals who engage in military service for personal profit rather than for loyalty to a country or cause. They typically work for private military companies or foreign governments, often in conflicts where their own nation is not directly involved.
Yes, "war" is an abstract noun. It refers to a concept or idea rather than a physical object or concrete entity. Abstract nouns represent conditions, qualities, or states, and "war" embodies the state of conflict between groups or nations.
If the assumptions of normality are not met, non-parametric tests can be used as alternatives to traditional parametric tests. Examples include the Mann-Whitney U test for comparing two independent groups, the Wilcoxon signed-rank test for paired samples, and the Kruskal-Wallis test for comparing more than two independent groups. These tests do not require the data to follow a normal distribution and are based on ranks rather than raw data values.
In a World War I context (yet it applies to most other wars in human history), the phrase "glorification of conflict" refers to any individual or communal description or understanding of war as a glorious thing. Overlooking the bloodshed, the suffering, the dubious motivations of the governments that initiate the wars, and so on, the "glorifiers" seem to see war in some ideal sense, rather than as it really takes place where the enemy combatants meet.
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private property, or property that is held by individuals or groups rather than by the federal, state, or local governments.
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It is usually difficult to get much real cooperation in a coalition government, because the members of the coalition would all rather defeat the other parties and form a majority government, than cooperate with the other parties and perpetuate the coalition.
In most medieval countries, the government was a monarchy. By contrast, guilds were governed by their members, rather democratically. So guilds were not the same as most governments. There were places, however, where the guilds actually took over towns and cities, installing governments of their own. This was usually done by groups of guilds, and the resulting governments were republican in form, sometimes approaching democracy. Such towns and cities were mostly within monarchies, subject to a king or emperor, and were called free cities or communes. Sometimes, however, they were entirely independent republics.
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It is more accurate to say that it was a collapse from within rather than an overthrow from without the government. The riotous protest demonstrations that became known as the February Revolution were not actions designed to overthrow the government They were demonstrations and strikes that the Tsar could no longer control except by appeasing the demonstrators with his abdication. The Tsarist government simply fell apart in the face of this crisis when it could not deal with it.
Lucius Cornelius Cinna, a Roman politician and general, attempted to overthrow Sulla. Cinna opposed Sulla's policies and reforms, particularly during Sulla's dictatorship in the late 2nd century BCE. His efforts culminated in a civil war, and he briefly seized power in Rome after Sulla's departure. However, Cinna's attempts ultimately led to further instability rather than a successful overthrow.
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