USA HISTORY

THE COLD WAR 1950 1973

THE VIETNAM WAR

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Someone who objects to the draft based on religious beliefs in known as a what
A
Draft dodger
B
Objector Proximo
C
War monger
D
Conscientious objector
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A conscientious objector is a person who refuses to bear arms or serve in the military based on a matter of conscience; rather, on moral, ethical, or religious grounds. In the United States, conscientious objections were raised in response to military conscription (the “draft”).

Detailed explanation-2: -All conscientious objectors are required to register. Today, all conscientious objectors are required to register with the Selective Service System. A conscientious objector is one who is opposed to serving in the armed forces and/or bearing arms on the grounds of moral or religious principles.

Detailed explanation-3: -Conscientious Objectors: These are persons who, by reason of religious, ethical, or moral belief, are “conscientiously opposed to participation in war in any form.” These people may be discharged from military service. They are exempt from military service, in the event of a draft.

Detailed explanation-4: -Popular images of conscientious Objectors The derogatory term ‘conchie’ became the typical name for a man who appealed against his conscription. In newspapers COs were branded as lazy men who ‘shirked’ their duties.

Detailed explanation-5: -A conscientious objector feels duty bound to act according to deeply held religious or philosophical beliefs. Religious conscientious objectors, for example, might interpret the commandment “Thou shall not kill” as the divine injunction against killing any human beings.

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