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No. The people of Australia voted "No" in two separate referendums.
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Conscription is now being dropped in many countries.
Ireland has had many referendums, so it depends on which one you mean.
Conscription deeply divided Australia in the early 1900's. Many families (and citizens for that matter) did not agree with boyhood conscription, so an opposition was formed. Conscription is no longer practiced in Australia.
Greece is considered a democracy because it has a system of governance where power is vested in the people through free and fair elections. While referendums are one way for citizens to directly participate in decision-making, they are not a requirement for a country to be considered a democracy. Greece fulfills the basic principles of democracy through its multi-party system, respect for human rights, and rule of law.
Many German settlers in the United States opposed conscription during times of war because they had left Europe to escape political unrest and mandatory military service. They believed in the principle of voluntary enlistment and were wary of being forced to fight in conflicts they did not support.
They wanted initiatives and referendums because government should be more responsive to public opinion.
It is conscription (or drafting).
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There are many cons, for one, trying to pass conscription laws was very hard and caused stress for Canada's leaders at the time.