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Essay heading: Conscription in Australia
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Many were for and against, and some were equal.
Mottos against conscription usually appealed to the public’s sympathetic side, with phrases such as ‘War is immoral’ and ‘Losing loved ones’. This was trying to say that you cannot force a man to fight, and it is immoral, and you are hurting others around him... displayed 300 characters
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Phrases such as ‘Remain loyal to England’ and ‘Make your children proud’ verify this. One phrase, however, also verifies that Billy Hughes was definitely afraid of the Germans invading. It was ‘Enlist or the Germans will invade’. Most of these arguments were often one sided and craftily worded.
Sometimes, the campaigns were neutral... displayed next 300 characters
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