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Case Study: How Has Warfare Affected Humankind

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Thomas J. Daily
Mr. Foster
ELA/Social Studies
6 October 2017 How has Warfare affected humankind? Warfare, as a whole, has affected humankind in many ways both good and bad, from driving people to create new technology to entire races of people being completely exterminated for their beliefs. Wars have and will be fought over many objectives, including destroying ideals other people believe in, such as religion or ideology, securing territory, power, wealth, and resources, and surviving as a nation because it is being threatened, as well as many other justifications.

One of the main aims of conflicts is to either change or destroy another's belief, whether the belief is a religion that is not the same as one's own, such as the crusades, or the belief is in something else such as nationalism, which is basically believing that one's nation is the best nation and all others are inferior. Beliefs drive people to war because another is threatening one's own ideas or beliefs, or if another's belief is very different from another nation's, because individuals tend to think that what they believe at that time is the right thing to trust and believe in, and others who don't believe in it are wrong, because they believe in something wrong, even though it might not be. …show more content…

If a nation is small and another, sovereign state that is more powerful than the aforementioned one, so the smaller one, as part of a survival instinct must become dominant so as to not be completely destroyed by the mightier nation. This relates to a human's survival instinct, which is to stay alive and healthy and all costs, including harming another human being. If a nation, similar to an individual human, is threatened, it will attempt to become steadfast in the face of a possible conflict, so it will not be

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