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What's worth fighting for is defending one's country and Napoleon to feel justified or looked up upon. Also holding national honor/power in return for future guarantees as promised by Napoleon. The extent he was willing to go went as far as war. Furthermore he would make his soldiers prepared to fight to the extent of great dangers in return for future guarantees.
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What's worth fighting for is the jewish homeland and a country for their nation to live also their welfare. There was lots of discrimination and the jewish wanted to wait for people to be anti-semitic.
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What was worth fighting for was for king leopold to bring civilization to the people of congo. The king had hostages and treated them very bad. He did this so that they could get rubber for him. After many a protests demanding leopold to end human rights abuses this leaf to the congo free state.
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What was worth fighting for according to the constitution of the Black Hand was sovereignty, national territory, and education. The black hand constitution is secretive so nobody knows what they're doing. The extent they would go to was using the military under certain circumstances.
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What's worth fighting for is being able to maintain power but the people lost trust in their government and were willing to overthrow it.
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What's worth fighting for is how palestine wants their land back because they feel it was taken from them. Their ultimate goal is to achieve national sovereignty/ gain a country. They give the opportunity to gain peace either peacefully or violently.
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What's worth fighting for is is yemen's capital and largest city but when the sunni government took control if this the people wanted a new government.