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History, 16.07.2019 01:50 xaiverrodriguez

What does it mean to “do one’s duty for one’s country”? why is it the duty of a citizen to participate in war? should a person be required to participate on a war that she/he does not believe in simply because it is their “duty”? does war make a country stronger or weaker? explain your answer using specific wars and countries.

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