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They joined ww1 because of pressure from the government and the government promised them good pay. They also joined because of; peer pressure, young men were encouraged by Propaganda and felt they should fight for their country and their family, when you think of it really if those men (RIP) never went out and fought then we may not have been here now so bee grateful for what they did.

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15y ago

ok, well, the men were pressured through posters and the women of that era thought that their 'man' going to war would be a challenge and adventure, also they thought that their 'man' going would show the strength and courage of their family. They would get recognised around town and would enjoy the fame. IF their 'man' came back.

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9y ago

During World War I, citizens from both sides of the conflict signed up to go to war for a variety of reasons. For both those desiring combatant positions and those intending to serve in support-roles, patriotism was a primary factor. Hatred of the enemy, the simple desire to defend one's family or home town, or submission to pressures from local community or government were other typical motivations.

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14y ago

Patriotism, peer pressure, fear, some were drafted or given no choice.

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11y ago

Some armies were volunteer like the Australian Army. Most others were conscription based. ie: You were forced to join otherwise you were put in prison or shot.

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14y ago

They Had to

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