Here are sample answers for the activity.
Contention
Countries with mandatory conscription have stronger, more resilient defence forces. By requiring all eligible young adults to serve, Australia would ensure a steady influx of trained personnel, ready to respond to any threats. Furthermore, conscription fosters discipline, teamwork, and a sense of responsibility, qualities that are invaluable in both military and civilian life.
Argument
Mandatory conscription can serve as a powerful equaliser in society, providing opportunities for personal growth and development that might otherwise be inaccessible.
Claim
The reintroduction of mandatory conscription in Australia is a necessary step to bolster our national security and instil a sense of civic duty among young Australians.
Evidence
Strong: Research published in the Journal of Military and Strategic Studies indicates that conscription programmes often lead to increased social cohesion and a greater understanding of national values.
Weak: A common concensus across a number of researchers suggests that young Australians from diverse backgrounds would come together, breaking down social barriers and building lasting bonds.
Assumption
- Critics, generally made up of people who have never served their country, argue that conscription is an outdated and coercive practice, but they overlook the significant benefits it can bring to both individuals and the nation.
- I would say that the vast majority of former conscripts would say that their time in the military was instrumental in shaping their future success.
Persuasive language
- After all, what is more important than the safety of our families?
- ...generally made up of people who have never served their country...
- ...powerful equaliser...