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Sunday, October 16, 2016

Conscription Debate - Australia and World War I

afterwarfareds populace War whiz, Australia had 60,000 move soldiers out of the 416,809 soldiers that enlisted with 160 000 maimed or MIA, today Australia excuse pays for the butchers bill (Dunn, 2014, Journal from the effort line details sacrifices). The study debate in spite of appearance Australia caused tidy sum to start questioning the concurrence of Australia. Australias involve ment in World War One was not a integrate experience for e real(prenominal) Australians because of the massively debated drawing topic. The Conscription fight caused divisions between: Politics, religion, social classes, families all separating themselves into two groups; for and against swig.\nPrior to 1915, war was a misconceived estimate, wads belief of war was very fanciful and due to this numerous young men hie to enlist. Most of the young Australian men were enthusiastic towards the idea of war; this was due to intimately Australians being raised up upon stories of British Her oism (SOSE Studies of edict & Environment pg. 85). The Enthusiasm levels were so immense in the kickoff year alone 50 000 Australian soldiers had enlisted; most of these men were ignorant of the horrors of war. (Enlistment statistics, First World War 2013) The deaths of those who had enlisted cause a large amount of disunity among many Australian communities.\nAfter the prototypic year of the war people realized that statement oer by Christmas was false propaganda, and that the casualty rate was higher than expected, this resulted in a lot slight circuits. This caused the current Prime parson at the time nightstick Hughes to introduce the act of conscription; conscription is the mandatory enlistment of men between the ages 18-45 to uniting the armed forces during times of war. truncheon Hughes initiated a referendum in which created a large division within Australia (Anderson et.al, 2000 pg. 86-87)\nOne side of the conscription debate was for conscription, this side was gu ide by Prime parson Bill Hughes who argued many reasons...

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