Lots of people join World War 1 as most of them where Patriotic, which meant that if they died in a co use of a war (that they are fighting, in the honour of their country), they would be happy to do it for their nation.
Also government did put up advertisements taht would persuade them to join the army.
In World War I, governments used various methods of persuasion to encourage people to join the war effort. Propaganda played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and fostering a sense of patriotism. It included posters, newspapers, and speeches that emphasized the importance of national duty, honor, and defending one's country. Additionally, economic incentives and social pressure, such as peer pressure or societal expectations, also motivated people to enlist.
The process forcing people to join the army during World War 1 was called conscription
they were people who didnt want to join the war because of religious views etc
The practice of requiring young people join the military before world war one was known as the draft.
Because it was their responsibility to join and because their friends did.
Lloyd may wood staley join world war 1 in 1914
The British needed help fighting the Germans so they called the US to help them.
The process forcing people to join the army during World War 1 was called conscription
This question is best answered by people that fought in the war.
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To fight for freedom
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they were people who didnt want to join the war because of religious views etc
The practice of requiring young people join the military before world war one was known as the draft.
You didn't join. Or you faught in the war, but U didn't.......
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Because it was their responsibility to join and because their friends did.
people wanted to help their country fight for their freedom