Many people refused to fight in World War I due to a variety of reasons, including pacifism, religious beliefs, and opposition to militarism. Some individuals were conscientious objectors, believing that participating in war contradicted their moral or ethical principles. Additionally, widespread disillusionment with the war's purpose and the devastating consequences of the conflict led many to resist conscription or enlistment. Economic factors and the desire to protect one's family and community also played significant roles in the refusal to join the fighting.
pacifists
pacifists
Pacifists or conscientious objectors. These are people who refuse to fight based on religious or moral principles.
pacificism
i dont know ask george Washingtons ghost
pacifists
its a pacifist
pacifists
Pacifists or conscientious objectors. These are people who refuse to fight based on religious or moral principles.
pacifists
pacificism
people fought in world one because they wanted to make there country proud of them
no
i dont know ask george Washingtons ghost
There Stratagy was basically to stay in the trenches and fight from there. They would make fancy posters to get people to join the fight.
fight, buy war bonds, donate, volenteer, etc.
yes