The idea that wars will cease when men refuse to fight suggests that the root of conflict lies in individual choices rather than systemic issues. It emphasizes the power of collective nonviolent resistance and the potential for societal change through unity and peace. However, this perspective may overlook the complexities of geopolitical dynamics and the influence of leaders and institutions that often drive conflicts. Ultimately, while individual refusal to fight is crucial, addressing underlying causes and fostering dialogue is equally important for achieving lasting peace.
Yes, young men fight in all wars
No, they didn't.
Can't give numbers because each war is different; but it can be said that such men have fought in almost all wars...and on their own territories...they often outnumber the non-indigenous men.
Men were forced to fight in both world wars because their countries said it was compulsory for men of a certain age to fight for their country. This was called conscription where every man in every town and city signed up to go to war unless you were too old, too young, had a Disability or a very important job.
Conscripted (Drafted) men normally face prison, if they refuse conscription.
Yes, young men fight in all wars
Hunt and some fight wars.
The roles of ancient men were fight in wars and protect everybody and to help build things.
No, they didn't.
You go for reservice once every few years to keep you training in your head. If there is a war you fight in it. Around the age of forty-plus you stop going for reservice and stop fighting in wars.
Politicians make the wars, the population fights them. Or, said another way, as stated by some GIs during the Vietnam war; old men make wars, young men have to fight them.
Warriors are usually men that fight in wars.'Warrior' is a term mainly used in the medieval times.
They used Canada for raw materials and products. also for men to fight in wars etc
It is far from only white men who fight in wars. Africans, Asians, Native Americans, and Middle Easterners all have extensive histories of conflict.
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Another person asked about this homework assignment. I gave that person these ideas and I will give you some more.Here are some ideas for you:Conscription: To draft or not to draft?Are the enlisted men better at fighting than the drafted servicemen? (True answer is no.)Could they have won both wars with out the drafted men? (true answer is no.)Why was the draft discontinued?Is conscription conducted fairly?Who gets conscripted and who does not and why?Were the drafted men of World War 1 certain on why they were fighting? Were the drafted men of World War 2 certain on why the were fighting?Here are some introduction sentences for you based on the questions above:The controversy of drafting men into World Wars 1 and 2 consisted of .................The men who were conscripted into both wars fought vastly different types of wars.....The World Wars 1 and 2 could not have been won without the conscription of millions of men to fight in those wars.The men conscripted to fight in both World Wars 1 and 2 were valiant and strong fighters just as those who enlisted to fight in those wars.Both World War 2 and 1 had drafted and enlisted men who suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. The drafted men suffered ...................