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A person who, for moral or religious reasons, refuses to fight in the armed services or bear arms is called a _____.

short-timer
draft dodger
conscientious objector
POW

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User Non
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Your answer is the third one. Conscientious objector is defined as a person who for conscientious objects will not serve in the military. Short-timer is when you have two months of less to serve in the army. A draft dodger is someone who PURPOSELY AVOIDS military service. POW is Prisoner Of War. It's when you're at war and you take prisoner the a person from the country your fighting with.
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User Jiwopene
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this person is called a conscientious objector
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User Zjywill
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