Religious factors should not justify going to war
Explanation:
Going to war is a complicated issue and is never completely justified not completely not justified for all the people of the country as there are multiple variables at play.
The absolute bloodbath of the second and first world war was considered justified by many even though it changed little in terms of the over all make up of the European societies except for the end of empires by the end of first world war.
It is often important to calculate if going to war is worth the damage it does and then the profit it pays off which is often a question of ideology.
Answer:
Better coordination among the branches of the United States
military
Explanation:
Joint Chiefs of Staff. (JCS): Responsible to the civilian secreatary of his military department for the management and rediness of that service for use by the Unified Combatant Commands (COCOMs). Responsibility for conducting military operations goes from the President to the SecDef directly to the COCOMs.
Answer: The Sadducees refused to go beyond the written Torah (first five books of the Bible) and thus, unlike the Pharisees, denied the immortality of the soul, bodily resurrection after death, and the existence of angelic spirits.
From medieval Calvary dominated armies with almost no firearms to renaissance armies dominated by infantry armed with muskets.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Thomas Cole is not an author, he is a romantic painter.