The conscription issue primarily took place in various countries during times of war, most notably during World War I and World War II. In the United States, the Selective Service Act was enacted to draft soldiers for military service. Other countries, including Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia, also implemented conscription during these conflicts. The debate over conscription often sparked significant political and social controversy, reflecting differing views on individual rights and national duty.
Montreal, Canada
There are no perfectly correct answer to the issue of conscription. The USA gave that policy up decades ago with no negative results. Other nations such as Israel must have fair conscription laws. The answer to the issue depends on the circumstances of each nation.
African American were drafted into both World Wars, but into integrated units in WWII. The Draft was begun before America enter WWI. By WWII the draft was enforced at the federal and local government level by armed forces.
The conscription issue during World War I led to significant social and political divisions in many countries, particularly in nations like Britain and the United States. In Britain, the introduction of conscription in 1916 faced strong opposition from pacifists, religious groups, and those who believed in voluntary enlistment. In the U.S., the Selective Service Act of 1917 was enacted to draft soldiers, which generated some resistance but ultimately filled the ranks needed for the war effort. The debate over conscription highlighted issues of civil liberties, national duty, and the ethics of forcing individuals to fight.
who opposed (argued against) conscription in Australia during world war 1 and why? who opposed (argued against) conscription in Australia during world war 1 and why?
Montreal, Canada
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There are no perfectly correct answer to the issue of conscription. The USA gave that policy up decades ago with no negative results. Other nations such as Israel must have fair conscription laws. The answer to the issue depends on the circumstances of each nation.
If conscription was introduced you would probably not get to choose what you would do. Selection would likely take place like it is now, based on testing to see where a person would likely excel.
Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King addressed the conscription issue during World War II by initially promising not to impose conscription for overseas service, reflecting the strong anti-conscription sentiment in Canada. However, as the war progressed and casualty rates increased, he faced mounting pressure. In 1944, he eventually introduced a limited conscription policy, which allowed for the conscription of soldiers for overseas service, but emphasized that it would be used only if necessary. This decision was controversial and led to significant political and social tensions within the country.
It divided Australia as in it resulted that there were bitter debates and conflict within society at the time and within the labour government itself. The Australian socity divided into pro conscription and anti conscription. It brought to surface underlying conflicts.
A. More studies will take place on the issue.
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Australia had conscription in place and active , before the Vietnam war in 1972 ,( or somewhere close to that) in the elections, the labor party defeated the democratic party. this was due to the labor party promising to abolish conscription and allow conscripted soldiers out of the army when labor won this did happen and there has not been conscription since
It is conscription (or drafting).
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