How to use in-sentence of “conscription”:
+ Some American countries now have all-volunteer army and in Europe universal conscription remains only in some countries like Finland, Russia and Turkey.
+ In March 2003, he was a conscientious objector to South Korea’s conscription military service.
+ The United States gave up conscription during the Cold War.
+ The Ottoman Tanzimat period brought reform: conscription was introduced, a central bank was formed, homosexuality was decriminalised, the law was secularised, and the guilds were replaced with factories.
+ In the ensuing Conscription Crisis of 1917, riots broke out on the streets of Montreal.
+ The SADF implemented conscription of white South Africans.
Example sentences of “conscription”:
+ By 1935, Germany was openly breaking the military restrictions of the Versailles Treaty, and conscription was reintroduced on 16 March 1935.
+ After a visit to Britain in 1916 he decided that conscription was necessary to get enough soldiers for the Australian army.
+ By 1935, Germany was openly breaking the military restrictions of the Versailles Treaty, and conscription was reintroduced on 16 March 1935.
+ After a visit to Britain in 1916 he decided that conscription was necessary to get enough soldiers for the Australian army.
+ The conscription law formalized the name “Wehrmacht”.
+ People who oppose conscription because of pacifism idea are called conscientious objectors.
+ In some countries, such as Argentina and United States, conscription is legal but is not used, at the present time.
+ He was against forcing people to join the army, and said that getting rid of United States military conscription was the thing he was most proud of doing.
+ Since men in their late teens and twenties are the main objective, conscription clashes with higher education, and exceptions may be allowed.
+ In 1803, at the age of 18, he was sent to America to escape conscription into Napoleon’s army.
+ Many people “dodged” or illegally avoided conscription during the Vietnam War in the United States.
+ Hughes formed the new party after he was forced out of the ALP a month after conscription was rejected by the people in the 1916 vote.
+ In January 1984, he started his 15 month long conscription service.
+ Manitkul led the successful effort to enact the Conscription Payment Act of 1995 which resulted in more men willingly enlisting and fewer men avoiding the draft.
+ When conscription was started and food and fuel supplies restricted, the co-op societies began to suffer.
+ Forcing men to join the army is called conscription or “draft”.
+ Melbourne’s Catholic Archbishop, Daniel Mannix, was his main opponent on the conscription issue.
+ Important changes to the Basic Law were the re-introduction of conscription and the establishment of the Bundeswehr in 1956.