Respuesta :

Answer:

They were forced to fight despite their beliefs.

Answer:

C)They were forced to fight despite their beliefs.

Explanation:

According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:

A)They were well-respected for their courage.

B)They were sent to army camps for noncombat work.

C)They were forced to fight despite their beliefs.

D)They were given life sentences in federal prisons.

Conscientious objectors are people who refuse to fight in a war because their beliefs prevent them from doing so. These people are often pacifists who do not believe in war. However, during World War I, many of these were forced to fight despite their beliefs, as the government believed that their duty as citizens came before their personal principles.