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Conscription During World War II. CHC2D8 Ms. Gluskin. Vocabulary 186-187. Conscription (noun) = forcing soldiers to go to war Term (noun) = amount of years Casualties (noun) = injured and dead people during war
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Conscription DuringWorld War II CHC2D8 Ms. Gluskin
Vocabulary 186-187 • Conscription (noun) = forcing soldiers to go to war • Term (noun) = amount of years • Casualties (noun) = injured and dead people during war • Plebiscite (noun) = a special vote by the people of a country on a topic given by the government • Tallied (verb) = counted, totalled • Liberate (verb) = to free
Remember WWI: what was the problem with conscription? • Did everyone agree on it? • Who supported it? • Who didn’t support it? • Prime Minister King will have to come up with a solution.
Mackenzie King’s Solution “Not necessarily conscription, but conscription if necessary.”
Homework • Finish “Conscription: A Rocky Road” • Answer at the bottom: did King do the right thing?