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Essay heading: Conscientious Objectors of World War I
 
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There were however, a few socialists party groups who wanted to oppose World War I and actually stood behind that belief. The few socialists' parties had followers such as Germans, and even a few small groups in Britain and France. There were Pacifists as well as many religions, such as, Quakers, Amish, and Mennonites that believed in peace and strongly opposed the war...
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Pacifists claimed that the war was extremely immoral and were against the American war effort. It was very hard for Pacifists to stick these ideas out in the face of the American public. Pacifists during World War I said that war could never really be justified. Pacifists and many other members of religion faced many problems with opposing the war and going into it, such as serving jail time for their beliefs...
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Conscientious Objectors of World War I   Chapter 8 - Conscientious Objection   Pacifism & Conscientious Objection   Irish and German Immigrants in the early 1800s   Ethical journalism requires conscientious decision making in context   Irish-American Immigrants   Irish Immigrants   A Moral Dilemma: Should Health Care And Public Education Is Granted To Illegal Immigrants?   Irish Immigrants in Boston   Irish Immigrants In early America   American Federation Of Labor And Industrial Workers Of The World   Groups Or Organizations Are An Important Part Of Some People’s Lives. Why Are Groups Or Organizations Important To People? Use Specific Reasons And Examples To Explain Your Answer.   Why was Karl Marx so disparaging of the utopian socialists   Q. Why have Socialists supported collectivism and how have they sought to promote it?   Does Utopian Socialists offer an attractive political reform?  
 
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