Fighting between romantic partners that is brought on more by the situation than by the deep personality problems of the individuals is referred to as situational couple violence where both of the partners are usually abusers or victims. This is one of the four types of intimate partner violence according to Michael P. Johnson. This type is also called the common couple violence and is not related to the general control of behavior. This violence happens simply by just one single argument where at least one of the couple would lash out the other. This type is known to be the most common form of violence of couples.
It should be number 1 I believe
From the wording of your question, especially the words "the following", I'm pretty sure you're looking at a list of choices that you're not sharing. There's no way that anyone can pick the right one if he can't see the list.
The Fetterman<span> Fight, also known as the </span>Fetterman Massacre<span> or </span>Battle of the Hundred Slain<span>, was a </span>battle<span> during Red Cloud's </span>War<span> on December 21, 1866, between the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho Indians and soldiers of the United States Army.</span>