I would say alliances and nationalism because nationalism only encouraged countries to go to war and prove that they were the best most powerful country around and in terms of WWI, nationalism led to strong dedication to the army and just keep most countries in the war longer than they should have been in it. Alliances were significant in the exact beginning of the war and the scale to which the war was fought. The many (secret) alliances led to austria-hungary and Serbia to sorta threaten each other, which brought Germany in, then France, etc.
Between 1965 and 1968, the Vietnam War was fought primarily in the jungle.
The Vietnam War constituted a long, and costly conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its main ally, the United States.
It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
The Vietnam War claimed the lives of more than than 3 million people from which more than half were Vietnamese civilians.
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Recall Election
Explanation:
i'm californian and I know about it, we also just had another one not to long ago but it failed. let me know if this isnt right and I'll follow up in comments.
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The wretched extravagance of the French led to mounting debts and eventually the French Revolution.
Explanation:
During the 16th-17th Century, France was the most powerful European nation with a strong army, rich trading relations and huge political influence on the continent.
However, as the national became more wealthy the average person still lived in poverty. Peasants in the country-side could barely afford food while the aristocracy in Paris enjoy the life of luxury.
Eventually, the country began to run out of money and had to take on debt. Taxes were raised to compensate and increase the income of the state.
However, this resulted in a revolt and culminated in the overthrow of the French King.
The Native Americans defeated them in the battle of Little Big Horn in 1876