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MC)Conscientious objectors were often assigned to which of these capacities during World War I?
i think its either a or b
fighter pilots

non-combat troops

merchant marine sailors

workers in war industriesWrong


Sagot :

I would say A; many conscientious objectors were forced to go to war, but would be placed in noncombatant roles such as medical work or chaplain work.

Answer:

Non-combat troops

Explanation:

The term conscientious objector refers to a person who refuses to perform military service for reasons related to freedom of thought, conscience or religion. These individuals are treated in different ways depending on the country's policy towards conscientious objectors, but they are usually assigned to an alternative role or civilian service. In World War I, these people were often assigned to non-combat troops.