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In military terms, what does it mean to be "impressed"? A- to be forced into services B- to be tricked into service C- to be flattered into service D- to be persuaded into service

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To be forced into services ( A )

Step-by-step explanation:

In Military terms been impressed is a term used to force or make it compulsory for someone or a group of people to join the Military service . and this can be carried out after some sort of notice have been given to the individual or group of people or it can be carried out as well without prior notice form the Military .

This term or action is used mostly during war times when the Military is very low on personnel to continue fighting the war at hand.

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In military terms, being "impressed" generally means "A- to be forced into services," for instance the British Navy "impressed" American sailors, which led to the War of 1812. 
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