There are at least thirty countries that still have conscription. Among these are Mexico, South Korea, North Korea, Libya, Kuwait, Seychelles, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, Israel, Iran, Greece, Brazil, Egypt, Norway, Russia, Jordan, and Venezuela.
Germany turkey france russia
The anti-conscription riots.
who opposed (argued against) conscription in Australia during world war 1 and why? who opposed (argued against) conscription in Australia during world war 1 and why?
"Conscription" exists in French too with the same meaning, but the usual term is "service militaire". Conscription does not exist in France since 2001.
no but people are still using slaves. Many countries still do i.e some places in Africa...
Conscription is now being dropped in many countries.
You need to state which country. There has been conscription in many countries at many times. Some countries still have it. You could say that all those child soldiers in Africa have been conscripted, or forced, into being soldiers.
Conscription. Still used now in other countries
Conscription is the required service of citizens in the military. It is often called the draft. Several nations still have conscription such as South Korea and Thailand.
I definitely know that Canada was one of the Countries that did.
In other countries it is called conscription, or mandatory military service.
Conscription deeply divided Australia in the early 1900's. Many families (and citizens for that matter) did not agree with boyhood conscription, so an opposition was formed. Conscription is no longer practiced in Australia.
Conscription is the forced enlistment of citizens of a country to fight for their country.In Britain and some other countries conscription means compulsory military service. In the U.S. it's called the draft.
Many countries mined/produced gold. And many countries still do.
Germany had conscription during WW1, but the Paris Peace Treaty forbid it. Later it was returned and is still used today. In Canada the people didn't like conscription adn the government said they wouldn't use it unless it was aposutly nessassary.
It is conscription (or drafting).
Many underdeveloped Arabian countries, 20+ of them.