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Examples:  
Examples:  
-The Sierra Leone civil war was fueled by corruption and unequal treatment towards some groups  
-The Sierra Leone civil war was fueled by corruption and unequal treatment towards some groups  
-The Bosnia and Herzegovina civil war was fueled by leaders like Slobodan Milošević, who was openly racist towards certain ethnic groups  
-The Bosnia and Herzegovina civil war was fueled by leaders like Slobodan Milošević, who was openly racist towards certain ethnic groups  
-The Angola Civil war was fueled by the fight over resources such as oil and diamonds, economic problem
-The Angola Civil war was fueled by the fight over resources such as oil and diamonds, economic problem
- The Rwanda civil war with the Hitu and Tutsi was caused by the already existing conflicts between them and was then fueled even more by the government by using propaganda, a social problem   
- The Rwanda civil war with the Hitu and Tutsi was caused by the already existing conflicts between them and was then fueled even more by the government by using propaganda, a social problem   
- The Syrian civil war was fueled by other nations getting invloved in their issues, these countries include the US and Iran
- The Syrian civil war was fueled by other nations getting invloved in their issues, these countries include the US and Iran


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* In determining the factors that lead to civil war, we must avoid naturalizing the opposing sides. Conflicts arise out of specific political situations that can be traced and understood within a larger geopolitical landscape
* In determining the factors that lead to civil war, we must avoid naturalizing the opposing sides. Conflicts arise out of specific political situations that can be traced and understood within a larger geopolitical landscape
   
   
'''Summary'''
Summary  
Bass’s article "What Really Causes Civil War" goes into investigating what causes civil war, he finds that many factors influence the start of a conflict that escalates to the magnitude of civil war such as economical and social issues. The unequal treatment of a group of people paired with economical disadvantages makes for a very tense environment within the society.Bass thinks that civil wars are something that have to continue being studied and also asks the cooperation of the countries to come together and promote peace where there is conflict.
Bass’s article "What Really Causes Civil War" goes into investigating what causes civil war, he finds that many factors influence the start of a conflict that escalates to the magnitude of civil war such as economical and social issues. The unequal treatment of a group of people paired with economical disadvantages makes for a very tense environment within the society.Bass thinks that civil wars are something that have to continue being studied and also asks the cooperation of the countries to come together and promote peace where there is conflict.
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