People's feelings about conscription varied widely depending on their circumstances and perspectives. Many viewed it as a patriotic duty and a necessary measure during times of war, believing it was essential for national defense. Conversely, others opposed it, citing personal freedom, ethical objections, or the belief that it disproportionately affected lower-income individuals. Protests and debates surrounding conscription often highlighted these conflicting sentiments, reflecting the deep societal divisions it could create.
The people that were involved in the conscription debate were the parents of the boys because they didn't agree. :)
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No. The people of Australia voted "No" in two separate referendums.
People can often get out of conscription through various means, such as claiming medical exemptions, demonstrating conscientious objection, or applying for deferments based on educational commitments or family responsibilities. In some countries, individuals may also seek legal avenues or appeal their conscription status. Additionally, certain professions or roles may exempt individuals from military service. However, the specific processes and requirements vary widely depending on the country's laws and policies regarding conscription.
Unfair this is due to people not being able to have their own opinion on how to run their life.
It is conscription (or drafting).
The people that were involved in the conscription debate were the parents of the boys because they didn't agree. :)
they didnt want to fight for the British
Conscription.
conscription is the mandatory military service for both the people that are chosen in the death lottery and in the army.
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Recruitment is looking for people to voluntarily fill a position. Conscription is forcing people into a position, most commonly governments forcing people into the military.
It forces people to fight which can cause deaths.
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The same as Americans did.