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the action of a state in violating by force the rights of anotherstate, particularly its territorial rights; an unprovoked offensive,attack, invasion, or the like: The army is prepared to stop anyforeign aggression.

2.any offensive action, attack, or procedure; an inroad orencroachment: an aggression upon one's rights.

3.the practice of making assaults or attacks; offensive action ingeneral.

4.Psychiatry. overt or suppressed hostility, either innate orresulting from continued frustration and directed outward oragainst oneself.

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What reasons did congressman nelson give for his support of war 1812?

"Our government was competent to assert it's right to maintain the interests of the people , and to relief all foreign aggression." -Congressman Hugh Nelson


What is external aggression?

External aggression. External aggression has wide meanings. It covers unilateral attacks with force by one state against another State without a formal declaration of war. As long as the other State has not answered with similar hostile attacks, it can be constituted an external aggression.


What did world war 2 and the cold war convince US politicians to do?

World War 2 and the Cold War convinced the U.S. politicians to do fund the peace time military. This is to counter foreign aggression.


How many types of aggression?

Aggression can be categorized into several types, but the two primary forms are hostile aggression and instrumental aggression. Hostile aggression is driven by emotions such as anger and aims to cause harm, while instrumental aggression is more calculated and used as a means to achieve a specific goal. Other types include relational aggression, which harms social relationships, and proactive vs. reactive aggression, based on the intent and context of the behavior. Each type reflects different motivations and contexts in which aggressive behaviors occur.


Difference between hostile aggression and instrumental aggression?

hostile aggression is done with the intention to inflict harm or pain to another person while instrumental aggression, on the other hand, is done in order to attain a particular goal.

Related Questions

What year did foreign aggression in the Pacific bring the US into the war?

1941


How was industrialization most different in Japan and the US?

Unlike in the United States, industrialization came to Japan as a result of foreign aggression.


What and who determines a great power in international relation?

Economics, Military, Stability and Immunity from foreign aggression.


Who and what determine great power in international relations?

Economics, Military, Stability and Immunity from foreign aggression.


What German diplomat negotiated the German Soviet Non Aggression Pact?

That was Germany's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Von Ribbentrop.


Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939?

This pact is named after Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov and German foreign minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop. It was a non-aggression pact signed in Moscow in 1939.


Which foreign policy change was in part a reaction to the rise of aggression fascist governments in Europe?

The relaxtion of the Open Door Policy. ^ This answer is incorrect- Plato


The Eisenhower Doctrine supported?

The Eisenhower Doctrine allowed Middle Eastern countries being threatened by foreign aggression to seek military assistance from the United States. Eisenhower singled out Soviet aggression in the document and called for the territorial integrity and political independence of these nations.


Who signed the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact?

It was between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. It was signed in Moscow on August 23, 1939, by the Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov and the German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop.


Can you attribute crime to aggression or aggression to crime?

can you attribute crime to aggression or aggression to crime e.g. which one is a stimulus and is a response


What was the name of Teddy's philosophy about foreign affairs?

Teddy Roosevelt's philosophy about foreign affairs was known as the "Big Stick" policy. This approach emphasized negotiating peacefully while also having a strong military presence to deter aggression and protect American interests.


When was On Aggression created?

On Aggression was created in 1963.