The military draft. The military draft. And of course, the military draft. If people are NOT involved...they simply do not care. When they received that draft notice in the US Mail...they very suddenly cared!
The US military draft began in the US Civil War (1861-1865).
It depends on which war you're referring to, but the Congress has the authority to instate the "draft", where people are forced to join the military. The draft was last used in Vietnam.
The US military all ready has in place plans for a draft of women if/ when a draft is reintroduced. Women ARE eligible now in the eyes of the government, so they will be drafted.
yes
The people of the government tried to military draft me to fight for their country.
The military draft. The military draft. And of course, the military draft. If people are NOT involved...they simply do not care. When they received that draft notice in the US Mail...they very suddenly cared!
Draft dodger!
The 13th Amendment guarantees freedom from slavery for all people and has nothing to do with a military draft. The US also does not use a military draft to date.
It is very unlikely, because even if your country was under attack. Congress would have to meet about it and pass it.
Yes, WW2 had military draft in Britain, Canada and USA.
Public opinion polls were concerned over the military draft; today's conflicts are watched on television without much concern...people's lives are NOT being disrupted by a military draft.
The draft could save money
Primarily large nations (used to) have a draft.
The US military draft began in the US Civil War (1861-1865).
None. The Holocaust was devastation; the draft (conscription) was "forcefully" employing men for the military.
They protesting the military draft. Draft riots, draft card burning.