Conscription
Pro conscription
Australian had a good reputation that had to be protected. This was a reason for or against conscription?
business organisations
Britain was in peril and many Australians were already fighting and dying, so others who had not stepped forward should be forced to do their duty.
recruiting campaigns
By mid-1916 these organised promotions were no longer convincing enough men to enlist.
Pro conscription
It was Australia's duty to support Britain. This was a reason for or against conscription?
Anti conscription
No person had the right to send another to be killed or wounded. Everyone should have freedom of choice. This was a reason for or against conscription?
Anti conscription
There would not be enough men to farm. This was a reason for or against conscription?
Australia
This was the only country who had an army made up entirely of volunteers.
Conscription
compulsory enrolment of persons for military or naval service
most working class people
the group of Australian people who thought that they would be conscripted but not the wealthy or privileged people therefore they would be not equality of sacrifice.