Generally speaking, a nation (shouldn't that actually be "government"?) CAN use military force to establish control. Ideally, such as in our society, the military's first responsibility is to the defense of our land and people - not to control.
When an individual or entity has complete control over a nation's armed forces, it is often referred to as "military dictatorship" or "military rule." In such a system, the military exerts significant influence over the government and may operate without civilian oversight. This concentration of power can undermine democratic institutions and civil liberties.
imperialism
Militarism- the build-up of a nation's military due to feeling threatened by another nation's military Alliances-the defense agreements among nations Imperialism-when one large, powerful nation takes control of another smaller, weaker one Nationalism-a feeling of intense loyalty to one's country or group (MAIN)
Sherman was the first to wage war on both civilians & military aspects of the nation Sherman was the first to wage war on both civilians & military aspects of the nation Sherman was the first to wage war on both civilians & military aspects of the nation
The goal of the Philippine Insurrection was to establish an independent nation.
The basic principle of the Constitution was to establish the Government of a new nation. One of the principles does establish civilian control of the military to prevent a military dictatorship in our country. Many counties around the world have military rule and they don't fair well for the citizens.
Answer this question… In which nation did Fidel Castro establish a communist state with a military revolution in 1959?
establish the nation's financial credibility.
establish the nation's financial credibility.
Siam, now known as Thailand.
Control of all military bases in its territory
Control of all military bases in its territory
The nation of Israel (ישראל)
Techniqually Guam is a territory of the United States, but they're also their own soveirgn nation, they control their economy, military and actions in general.
When an individual or entity has complete control over a nation's armed forces, it is often referred to as "military dictatorship" or "military rule." In such a system, the military exerts significant influence over the government and may operate without civilian oversight. This concentration of power can undermine democratic institutions and civil liberties.
When one nation rules another, it is called imperialism. This can involve direct control through military occupation or indirect control through economic or political influence.
In 1534 england helped establish poverty as a protest nation