Answer:
The term used is "power".
Explanation:
Power is defined as the capacity or ability to influence or control the behavior of other people or the course of events. From a political standpoint, "power" is the amount of control a person or group has in a country.
Power is also the social force that allows a group of selected persons/individuals to mobilize other people and make them act in line with their needs/demands.
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Explanation:
This war is known as The Great Roman Civil War (49–45 BC) or Caesar's Civil War and began due to a series of political and military confrontations. Mainly when Ceasar started to be seen as the champion of the common people and began to push a series of reforms. This caused The Senate to begin fearing Ceasar's power and demanded that he turn over all command of his army. Upon refusing to give up his power over his army, he decided to instead march his Army to Rome and attack.
The French and the British dispute began when both sides wanted the Ohio River Valley and could not conclude to a solution thus why war started. Both sides wanted it to expand settlements into the area. The French made allies with some local Indians because they were struggling to take colonies in North America. The British lost this war putting them in high debt which would soon cause problems against the American Colony.