There were 4 groups of men who didn't have to go to war in the British Army. These were the sick men, the old men, the mentally challenged men, and the physically disabled men.
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society viewed men as cowards and shamed them if they didnt go to war. Usually, they will be forced or drafted into the war and didnt really have a choice.
The two groups of people who joined the workforce to replace men that were at war were women, and men who were to old to enlist in the service and go to war.
Many women did, in very many ways.
Because rich people choose not to go while poor people didnt have no choice but to go and because they didnt approve fighting with anyone
Men (that are not military) were forced to go to war only when conscription was ruled in parliament.
society viewed men as cowards and shamed them if they didnt go to war. Usually, they will be forced or drafted into the war and didnt really have a choice.
Some men didnt go into the war if they were mentally instable, physically unable, handicaped or too old to fight and or get around Some men didnt go into the war if they were mentally instable, physically unable, handicaped or too old to fight and or get around
The two groups of people who joined the workforce to replace men that were at war were women, and men who were to old to enlist in the service and go to war.
Men of a healthy outlook and age were expected to go to war, even the very rich did, they often found themselves in higher position. Any man refusing to go to war would have be shunned by the community and arressted and spend the entire war in jail, because if you didnt have a medical condition that kept you from enlisting the you were considered a coward.
the impact was that the women got to go out into the workforce to help keep supplies going they didnt get paided as much as the men. but were happy anyway. when the men came back from war the womens jobs seamed to disapear most of the women were happy to go back to the was they were before the war while other still wanted work and most found work.
At the beginning of the war it was all volunteers. The young men were encouraged by propaganda. Everyone thought the war would be over by the Christmas and they got good pay too. White feathers were nailed on the doors of people who would not go to war's houses. Most men in the village would go, so peer pressure convinced a lot of men. However, Britain was losing a lot of men later on so then they made everyone go to war.
no they didnt answered by Sarah mahmood
they wanted to go to war
well not all men some men stayed and some men work on there home and some went to war so not all men went to war.
he didnt go to collage do to likeing men
younger men went to war because they might have more skill than older men!!!
30% went to war so dont go to war and stay in school