The United States allows citizens with a religious or moral objection to the
idea of war to refuse to fight. During World War II, few people were available
to do important work like fighting forest fires, working in mental hospitals,
and farming. Conscientious objectors filled those roles. In addition, although
they didn't fight, some of these men nonetheless risked their lives as test
subjects in starvation experiments. Their work helped nutritionists
understand how to restore people to health after the devastation of the war in
Europe. Which of the following is an effective summary of this paragraph?
A. The United States suffered from a lack of manpower on the home
front during World War II.
B. The United States allows an exception to the military draft,
C. Nutritionists working in Europe after World War II benefited from
the work of conscientious objectors.
D. Conscientious objectors during World War II did important work.