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zzz [600]
3 years ago
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Answer please :) question is above :)

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Lelu [443]3 years ago
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The answer is Athens.
Mars2501 [29]3 years ago
4 0

the answer is athens, its tbe capital city of greece

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nika2105 [10]

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Athens

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The concept of "total war" refers to a type of armed conflict that is bound by no rules or limitations in terms of who is being attacked, the weapons that are used or the elements of society that will be sacrificed to win it.

Engaging in this type of war can have some benefits, such as:

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  • Because of it, there is no accountability between the government and its citizens, which gives them free reign of action.
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However, the costs far outweigh the benefits:

  • Increased cost of human lives, from all parties involved.
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  • Because civil society is so disrupted, government institutions are likely to collapse as well.
  • Extremely difficult recovery process, both politically as economically.
  • Complete depletion of the country's resources.
  • Violation of human rights and the laws of just war.
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There is rarely, if ever, a situation in which a total war provides benefits that would outweigh the costs of it, or that would not be achieved through some other means.

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