I believe it was the Democrats that were strengthened during that time.
The total war effort endangered civilians because "<span>D.it led enemies to attack towns, cities, and factories to damage the war effort" since this meant that practically nobod was safe from potential death.</span>
The reasons<span> for </span>war<span> were many, but there were two immediate ones: </span>America's<span> support the ongoing struggle by Cubans and Filipinos against </span>Spanish<span> rule, and the mysterious explosion of the battleship U.S.S. Maine in Havana </span>
Soldiers were not as trained as much.
Soldiers were not land owners, but maybe could be later...
(Harder to fight for something if you do not own it)
Soldiers started getting paid on the outskirts of the frontier, and not from Italy itself.
Soldiers were to over confident, particular the Battle of Teutorburg forest.
Some barbarians had great leaders in battle.
Some Roman generals did not want to be out in the field, they wanted to be politicians.