system of colonising by ex military personal and families, is probably as old as Empire. It was certainly a Roman tactic. It provides a bulwark against invasion in that veterans are to hand to mobilise in case of aggression by a foreign enemy.
How did the British government try to eliminate opposition from the people who were opposed to World War 1?
A military government is given more leeway in regards to war while civil government must seek approval before going to war. A civil government must answer to the people.
military goverment is gotten through the use of force while democratic goverment is gotten through the vote of the people
The American people no longer trusted the government.
I don't think that the British people needed any pushing when it came to their resolve to stopping the Germans from invading their country. The British especially in those days still had a certain arrogance that they were an empire and that no country. especially one they defeated just a few years earlier was going to become their master. The prime minister Winston Churchill had an easy task when it came to convincing the British to fight.
because they needed more people to join the military and they wanted it opened to me
Senior officers like Generals usually command military formations.
People who are retired from the UK military.
The people of the government tried to military draft me to fight for their country.
How did the British government try to eliminate opposition from the people who were opposed to World War 1?
They did not flee, they were kicked out of their homes by the British government to make way for sheep. Make no mistake, it was NOT the English government, it was the BRITISH government.
Democracy - it is elected by its people
When the government randomly chooses people to join the military.
They cannot provide it themselves
Military loans are just reduced interest loans for people that have served or are serving in the military. They are called veteran loans, and the government does them for people, and also banks.
The British lost 450,900 people. 383,800 were Military personnel deaths and 67,100 were civilian deaths.
A military government is given more leeway in regards to war while civil government must seek approval before going to war. A civil government must answer to the people.