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I can't give you two to the three, but women were at home working hard and fighting for the right to vote, African Americans moved North for Industrial jobs, the ones serving were discriminated against, Conscientious Objectors such as Alvin C. York believed it was against their religion to go out and kill people so they abstained (Alvin eventually went to war so he was only an objector for some time)
The experiences of women, African Americans, and conscientious objectors serving in the armed forces in Europe during the World War I are as follows:
- Women were waiting at home and agitating for voting rights
- Conscientious Objectors refused to go to war because it was against their personal beliefs to kill another human
- African Americans who were at the war front, were still discriminated
According to the given question, we are asked to show experiences of women, African Americans, and conscientious objectors serving in the armed forces in Europe during the World War I and how their experiences helped shaped them.
As a result of this, we can see that there were different experiences for many people as life was generally tough for everyone because of the rationing, living in fear, hiding in bunkers, etc, but some had it rougher than others.
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