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    In what way were ordinary British civilians affected by the war? By the time the 1st world war broke out in 1914 many ordinary British civilians were affected in many aspects. Some of these aspects were conscription‚ rationing‚ censorship and DORA. The aim of this essay is to analyze in what way ordinary British civilians were affected by the war. In order to do so I will analyze the different aspect that affects them. To begin with in 1914 the government passed the Defense of the Realm Act which

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    involvement in the Vietnam conflict: 1965 – 1970 Between 1965 and 1970 Australians’ attitudes to their country’s involvement in the Vietnam War changed The opposition grew as events of the war unfolded over the following five years Those opposing both conscription and Australia’s involvement in Vietnam expanded from small groups of university students and peace activists to a broad section of the community. The Vietnam Moratorium of 1970 attracted thousands of people who had never been in a demonstration

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    Vietnam was a country in constant rebellion against the French occupation. They were promised independence by Japan during World War 2 (WW2) when they occupied the land. When the French later retook it after Japans defeat‚ the French negated Japans original promise. Ho Chi Minh was a revolutionary who wanted to pursue Japans original promise. Leading the independence movement against France he established a new communist ruled party in his goal to unify Vietnam. (The Northern Chinese controlled and

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    government justified in enacting the Military Services Act in 1917? There were many perspectives on this issue like‚ Francophone vs. Anglophone‚ this generation’s view or the generation living in that time or war‚ age‚ social status. My opinion is that conscription was a necessary to get people to fight for Canada to get alliance Support‚ economic gains‚ and nationalism. Even though Canada was on the way to becoming an independent county it was still tied closely with Britain. When Britain became under

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    years was conscription. Australia already had national service (a form of conscription that meant that men could be called up for home defence) but they could not be sent overseas. Labor Prime Minister Billy Hughes believed in absolute and total support for the war and he became convinced that in order to provide this Australia needed more troops‚ which meant conscription. In an effort to persuade Parliament by showing that the Australian public supported the introduction of conscription‚ Hughes decided

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    million are living in Quebec. The three main historical events that have pushed relationships between French and English Canadians to the breaking point that ultimately led to violence and the threat of separation are the Manitoba School Question‚ Conscription in World War I‚ and the October Crisis. The Manitoba Schools Question began in 1890 with the abolishment of public funding to Catholic Schools‚ and ended with the Laurier-Greenway compromise in late 1896. “The 1870 Manitoba Act established

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    States and on the request of the South Vietnamese government for assistance. The war was seen as necessary at first because of their fear of communist advancement and the Domino Theory and it was seen as a good idea to fight off Australian soil. As conscription began to rob many Australian’s of their lives and as the public came to believe that the war was being lost‚ opposition grew a great deal until more than 200‚000 people protested against the war in the early 1970s. The opposition towards the war

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    Germany combining as one country (one government) It was forbidden. 4. What were the six main steps to war‚ 1935–1939? • Conscription and Rearmament • Rhineland • Austria • Munich • Czechoslovakia • Nazi-Soviet Pact and Poland 5. What is conscription? Conscription is calling men to be in the army‚ not giving them a choice. 6. What date did Hitler introduce conscription in Germany? 1935 7. When did Hitler reoccupy the Rhineland? 7 March 1936 8. How many soldiers did Hitler’s army have

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    decree brought forth three key changes. First was the security of life of every subject. Second was a new tax system that would do away with tax-farming and would assess tax based on means instead of a flat rate. Finally‚ there was the adjustment of conscription.

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