The most accurate critique of Japan’s choice to increase its mobilization of soldiers through a draft in 1945 is that it led to unnecessary civilian deaths. This critique reflects the consequences of conscription during a time of escalating conflict and the impact it had on the civilian population as resources were diverted and military strategies often resulted in civilian casualties.
Which is the most accurate critique of Japan’s choice to increase its mobilization of soldiers through a draft in 1945?(1 point) Responses High salaries prompted people to enlist, so the draft wasn’t necessary. High salaries prompted people to enlist, so the draft wasn’t necessary. - no response given Citizens enlisted due to a feeling of patriotism because of the draft. Citizens enlisted due to a feeling of patriotism because of the draft. - incorrect It led to unnecessary civilian deaths. It led to unnecessary civilian deaths. - no response given Before the draft, Japan was unprepared for war.
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