See also: Conscription Military The Compulsory Mass Organ Civil Conscientious Conscious Consolidate Consummate Constitution Constant Consensus Constitute Construction Conspicuous Consequently Consistent Conscience Consideration Constituent Conservative Consent Consciente Consenso Consignar Constitución Informed Social Constitutional Conspiracy
1. With its scrip-root, Conscription means basically writing someone's name on a list—a list that, unfortunately, a lot of people usually don't want to be on
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2. Conscription has existed at least since ancient Egypt's Old Kingdom (27th century B.C.), though …
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3. Conscription definition, compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval service; draft
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4. Conscription synonyms, Conscription pronunciation, Conscription translation, English dictionary definition of Conscription
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5. Conscription, also called draft, compulsory enrollment for service in a country’s armed forces
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6. It has existed at least from the time of the Egyptian Old Kingdom (27th century bce ), but there have been few instances—ancient or modern—of universal Conscription …
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7. Fleeing conflict or Conscription, disaster or economic hardship, many face smugglers or scams before boarding inflatable boats across uneasy waters in bids for asylum or opportunity
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8. Conscription is the mandatory enlistment in a country’s armed forces, and is sometimes referred to as “the draft.” The origins of military Conscription date
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9. Conscription, which is mandatory mass military service, served as an informal ancient tool
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10. Thus, Conscription, depending on one’s point of view, could be considered patently unfair or completely just, and opinions could quickly change depending on how the …
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11. Mandatory military service (sometimes also referred to as Conscription or draft) can be defined as the compulsory enlistment of people in national and military service
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12. Conscription is quite popular across the world and still plays an important role in many countries.
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13. A person who becomes a member of the armed forces through the process of Conscription is called a conscript
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14. Conscription typically involves individuals who are deemed fit for military service
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15. When a military needs people to fight in a war, but there aren’t enough volunteers, sometimes they'll begin Conscription, which is a law that says if you are able to fight, you have to fight
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16. Also called the draft, Conscription legally requires people to join the army, with penalties if they don’t
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17. Citizens protested Conscription by burning their draft …
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18. Conscription The constitutions adopted during the Revolutionary War by at least nine of the States sanctioned compulsory military service.1641 Towards the end of the War of 1812, Conscription of men for the army was proposed by James Monroe, then Secretary of War, but opposition developed and peace came before the bill could be enacted.1642 In 1863, a compulsory draft law was adopted and …
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19. Conscription first came into use as a legal term in France in 1798
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20. It derives from the Latin Conscriptionem, which refers to the gathering of troops by written orders, and conscribere, which means "to put a name on a list or roll, especially a list of soldiers." A person who becomes a member of the armed forces through the process of Conscription is called a conscript.
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21. What is Conscription? Conscription refers to a compulsory enlistment and contribution to a service
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22. Conscription in WWI When the outbreak of the First World War began, the number of volunteers wishing enlist were so high, they had to turn men away
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23. ‘The end of Conscription in most of the West is a response to these pressures.’ ‘At the outbreak of the First World War he opposed attempts to introduce military Conscription in Ireland.’ ‘Calls for universal military Conscription stoked these editorial fires as well.’ ‘Quite simply there …
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24. Conscription, also called draft, is when a government forces people to join the armed forces
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25. Conscription Act of 1863 led to riots across the country
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26. ‘The end of Conscription in most of the West is a response to these pressures.’ ‘At the outbreak of the First World War he opposed attempts to introduce military Conscription in Ireland.’ ‘Calls for universal military Conscription stoked these editorial fires as well.’ ‘Quite simply there …
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27. Find 2 ways to say Conscription, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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28. The Conscription Crisis of 1917 (French: Crise de la Conscription de 1917) was a political and military crisis in Canada during World War I.It was mainly caused by disagreement on whether men should be conscripted to fight in the war, but also brought out many issues regarding relations between French Canadians and English Canadians.Almost all French Canadians opposed Conscription; they felt
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29. Conscription - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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30. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Conscription n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc
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31. Definition of Conscription written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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32. France - France - Conscription: Building on the Directory’s Conscription law of September 1798, the Napoleonic regime, after considerable trial and error, had created the mechanisms for imposing on the citizens of France and the annexed territories the distasteful obligation of military service
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33. Conscription was finally ended in 1973 but although the draft has ended, all men must put their names on the selective service list when they become 18 in case there is a national emergency
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34. He injured himself to avoid Conscription
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35. His decision to institute military Conscription;
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36. 1679-1715, Gilbert Burnet, History of the Reformation Conscription of men of war··Conscription
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37. Conscription + French database ID
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38. Synonyms for Conscription in Free Thesaurus
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39. 6 synonyms for Conscription: draft, induction, levy, muster, selective service, draft
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40. What are synonyms for Conscription?
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41. Template:Conscription Conscription, or drafting, is the compulsory enlistment of people in a national service, most often a military service.1 Conscription dates back to antiquity and continues in some countries to the present day under various names
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42. The modern system of near-universal national Conscription for young men dates to the French
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43. Conscription (also known as Compulsory Service, The Draft, the Call-up or National service) is a general term for involuntary labor demanded by an established authority.It is most often used in the specific sense of government policies that require citizens to serve in the armed forces.It is known by various names — for example, the most recent Conscription program in the United States was
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44. Conscription is the orderly selection of people (usually men) for required military service
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45. Conscription definition: Conscription is officially making people in a particular country join the armed forces
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46. Conscription is the compulsory enrolment of people in a country’s armed forces
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47. Conscription, sometimes-termed compulsory service, usually enrolls young men of a given age for a set period of time
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48. Conscription can also be for an indefinite period.
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49. Conscription is the compulsory induction of individuals into the Armed Services, whereas the draft is the procedure by which individuals are chosen for Conscription
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50. Men within a certain age group must register with the Selective Service for possible Conscription, but Conscription …
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51. But Conscription is a double-edged sword
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52. In Germany, Conscription is seen as blocking any return to twentieth-century militarism, and it provides “cheap” labor for many civilian social service agencies as well as the military
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53. Conscription, compulsory enrollment of personnel for service in the armed forces
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54. The Conscription Crisis of 1944 was a political and military crisis following the introduction of forced military service for men in Canada during World War II.It was similar to the Conscription Crisis of 1917, but was not as politically damaging.
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55. Conscription is a term used to describe involuntary enlistment into military service
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56. Conscription has been used on numerous occasions in Arkansas, most notably during the Civil War, World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War
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57. Conscription is also known as the draft
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58. Conscription was first used in Arkansas during the Civil War
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59. The first Conscription act was only moderately successful, and a second was passed in September 1862
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60. A third Conscription act in February 1864 stipulated that boys of seventeen and men up to fifty would be eligible for reserve duty
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61. Modern Conscription, whereby all the young men (and later sometimes also women) under the jurisdiction of a state were liable for military service and a selection of them was taken into the armed forces each year, emerged in France in 1798 with the "loi
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62. Conscription (compulsory military service for young men) has been a contentious issue throughout Australian history
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63. The Confederate Army began as an all-volunteer army, but soon found it could not maintain its numbers without the Conscription of soldiers
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CONSCRIPTION [kənˈskripSH(ə)n]
conscribe (third-person singular simple present conscribes, present participle conscribing, simple past and past participle conscribed) (obsolete) To enroll; to enlist.
Definition of conscription. : compulsory enrollment of persons especially for military service : draft During the war the armed forces were heavily dependent on conscription.
Alongside Turkey, Germany remains the only major NATO country that sill requires its young men to serve in the military. Conscription also still exists in Austria, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Greece and Norway.
Conscription by country - Examples Country Conscription Conscription gender Afghanistan No (abolished in 1992) N/A Albania No (abolished in 2010) N/A Algeria Yes Male Angola Yes Male 42 more rows ... Jan 13 2021