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What distinguishes a civil war from other types of war?

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Civil war is between the same country for example the north and the south rather than America and France
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Answer:

The basic difference that Civil War is people from one country fighting with people in that SAME country. While normal wards are fought (for ex) like USA vs JAPAN.

Step-by-step explanation:

A war and a revolution(simple war) are both battles, both wars. A revolution is a battle fought in hopes of a new system, by overthrowing a government and a civil war is fought between people of the same country. The Civil War and the American Revolution were both wars, battles fought in seek of change.

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