Religious Freedom vs National Defense. The Impact that Conscientious Objectors in WW1 had on the USA

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WW1 was the first time our nation faced a large quantity of men refusing to fight do to moral objections. The Objectors shaped US conscription law and religious freedom laws in the United States. Them standing up for their beliefs led to increased religious freedom for many other Americans including Desmond Doss the Medal of Honor awardee of WW2.
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I always thought those guys were losers, not willing to fight for their country. But I guess some good came out of it too.

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you sound a lot like the wired gourmet

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