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range war: Information from Answers.com (742 words)
A range war (taken from the term "open range") is a type of (typically undeclared) conflict that occurs in agrarian or stockrearing societies.
Range wars were known to occur in the American West, especially prior to the Taylor Grazing Act of 1934 which regulated grazing allotments on public land.
A range war is also a slang term for a turf war or disagreement about proper hierarchy or relationship and is often used in a joking manner.
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