The posters encouraging people to enlist in World War I were commonly referred to as "recruitment posters." One of the most iconic examples is the British "Lord Kitchener Wants You" poster, featuring a stern-faced Lord Kitchener pointing directly at the viewer. These posters aimed to evoke a sense of duty, patriotism, and urgency, urging men to join the military and support the war effort. They often used bold imagery and persuasive language to inspire enlistment.
allies
Then as now, people who sign other people up for the military are called recruiters.
pacificism
Civil War
Pacifists or conscientious objectors. These are people who refuse to fight based on religious or moral principles.
the idea that led people to fight to win their independence is called?
A duel is a fight between two people
People fight because they like bananas in their ears.
an argument
A duel is a fight between two people
A "brawl".
It is called patriotism.
to win
allies
They are called Tributes
The people were called patriots
go to the game corner and fight the grunt guarding the poster