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Y_Kistochka [10]
3 years ago
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What do you think is a valid reason for a country to go to war? Read the reasons below and decide whether you think each reason

is valid or not valid.
to defend territory and people
to protect an ally from invasion
to gain territory or resources
to stand up for an idea
to defend human rights and punish wrongdoing
Choose one of the justifications you feel is valid. What are the reasons you feel this way? What are the reasons you rejected one of the justifications? For what ideas might a country be willing to fight? For what resources might a country be willing to fight? Why? If you believe there are never any valid reasons for going to war under any circumstances, explain why you hold this viewpoint
History
1 answer:
SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
8 0
Hey!
Hope this helps...
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I do not believe there is the right reason for any country to go into war. Although if I had to pick one reason that a country might go into a war, or a reason that could be justifiable for going into war. My decision would be going into war to protect an ally from an invasion.
This is not because of the thought of war, this is because if a country lose his allies, it would be defenseless when war is thrust of the pawn that country who needed that Ally.

So i would say the answer is: B.) to protect an Ally from an invasion.
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