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war may or may not include violence,violence may or may not mean war. i need comparative answer and presention

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Answered by dualadmire
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It is true that war may or may not include violence and violence may or may not mean war.

This sentence can be explained by taking an example of Civil war, which is a war between two countries excluding any kind of violence or use of weapons. In a cold war, countries tend to give a cold shoulder to each other and oppose each other on every occasion they find.

On the other hand, violence doesn't necessarily always mean war. Violence occurs at various levels and in various ways. There can be violence among people belonging to two groups or violence against any person. This kind of violence cannot be categorised as a war, it simply is violence.

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