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Why didn't Australia pass a referendum for conscription during the Vietnam War?

Australia had conscription in place and active , before the Vietnam war in 1972 ,( or somewhere close to that) in the elections, the labor party defeated the democratic party. this was due to the labor party promising to abolish conscription and allow conscripted soldiers out of the army when labor won this did happen and there has not been conscription since


What are the cons to introducing conscription in Australia?

Australia has never had a problem getting the soldiers it needed for a war. conscription however can be handy if you are looking for canon foder that hasn't had much money spent on it in training.


Should conscription ever be implemented in a democratic society?

conscription should be allowed because as a citizen in your country, it is your obligation and responsibility to defend it and be there for it no matter what. The amazing quality of life you have is because of your country and what its provided for you. So when it comes to conscription you should be patriotic and support it. Not being there for your country when it needs you is like committing treason. I know if Canada ever went to war I would definitely be there to support it eh.


Forcing people into military service?

It is conscription (or drafting).


What is conscription what is another word for it?

conscription means murder and rape and another name for conscription is bob


What happens conscription?

conscription is drafting or when you have to serve in war


What was the drafting of men to serve in the army called?

Conscription


Which groups were for and against conscription in Australia?

I only know the group which was against conscription and that was theAnglicanchurch and it showed a large percent of them votes no for conscription.


When has the US used conscription?

The us used conscription in 1940-1973.


What is a conscription campaign?

A conscription campaign is an operation, a domestic operation to urge recruits to join the military on a volunteer basis and also to generate the media news that showed had a nation, such as the US needed conscripts for the well being of the nation. The US was successful in demonstrating that observing the draft laws in WW 2 was a positive thing that helped the entire nation.


Where was conscription?

Conscription is the required service of citizens in the military. It is often called the draft. Several nations still have conscription such as South Korea and Thailand.


What effect did conscription have on Australian familles?

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.

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