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Property seized from an enemy during wartime is typically referred to as "spoils of war." This can include a wide range of assets, such as land, resources, military equipment, and other valuables taken from the defeated opponent. The legal and ethical implications of such seizures can vary, often governed by international law, including treaties like the Hague Conventions. Historically, the practice has been justified as a means of weakening the enemy and compensating for the costs of war, though it can lead to contentious disputes and long-term consequences.
Starve out means to prevent the opponent from getting any suppliers. It is common in siege warfare to isolate the enemy from food and water so that they must surrender or die.
The term "ntemiship system" appears to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding, as it does not correspond to any widely recognized concept or term. If you meant "mentorship system," it refers to a structured relationship where a more experienced individual guides and supports a less experienced person in their personal or professional development. This system fosters growth, knowledge sharing, and skill enhancement through guidance, advice, and feedback. If you have a different term in mind, please provide more context for clarification.
Conscription, Selective Service, the draft.
Political Patronage
The spoils system flourished under President Andrew Jackson, who allowed the US government to become a collaboration among political cronies. Under the spoils system, minority parties are often ignored and kept powerless.
spoils system
The term "Spoils System" refers to the practice of the winning politician giving government jobs and contracts to supportive associates, friends, and voters. Originates for the phrase "To the victor goes the spoils,".
Andrew Jackson started by replacing many government officials with his supporters.It known as spoils system. He kept a watchful eye over government expenditures and congressional appropriations.His spending controls along with increased revenue enabled him to pay off the national debt in 1835 and keep the nation debt free for the remainder of his term. Also known as Spoils system
President Andrew Jackson came up with the idea of Spoils System and after the victory in 1828 elections he removed from service almost 10 percent of government officials to accommodate his supporters. This term has been derived from the phrase 'to the victor belongs the spoils'.
It is the system of employing and promoting civil servants who are friends and supporters of the group in power.
The term you're looking for is "spoils system." This practice involves awarding government jobs to individuals based on their political connections and loyalty, rather than on merit or qualifications. The spoils system is often associated with the belief that winning a political office entitles the victor to distribute jobs and resources to supporters.
The term commonly used to describe how Andrew Jackson appointed his supporters is "spoils system" or "patronage." This system involved rewarding political allies and loyalists with government positions and public offices, regardless of their qualifications or merit, in order to consolidate political power and maintain loyalty within his administration.
mhm, yes, yeah, yeee, duh, indeed, certainly... he did. **IMPROVED** Technically, yes, he did. Jackson claimed putting new people into government jobs furthered democracy. One of his supporters put it more selfishly when he compared the process to a conquering army right after a war. This was when the term "spoils system" was born.
Nepotism is the term for what happens when an elected official gives good jobs to family members.
One term is patronage.