Answer: Militarism describes a period of time when a country builds up its military. This was a common practice in European history. This was especially true at the end of the 1800s. Because there was a race for colonies, countries began to build up their army and navy.
Militarism is one of the most important and energetic manifestations of the life of most social orders, because it exhibits in the strongest, most concentrated, exclusive manner the national, cultural, and class instinct of self-preservation, that most powerful of all instincts.
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Minutemen fought British regulars for the first time at
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<span>Although
there was never a formal declaration of war, the Resolution gave
President Johnson approval "to take all necessary steps, including the
use of armed force, to assist any member or protocol state of the
Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty requesting assistance in
defense of its freedom." Both Johnson and President Richard Nixon used
the Resolution as a justification for escalated involvement in
Indochina. </span>
The Eisenhower<span> doctrine stated that the United States would distribute economic, military aid and, if necessary, use military force to contain communism in </span><span>Vietnam.</span>