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Law Incorporation [45]
3 years ago
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Margaret [11]3 years ago
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1) D Territory
2)A The Boston massacre
3)B
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Ok I’d say stay more focused
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In May of 1917, all males between the ages of 21 and 30 were required to register for military service due to what act? The last
coldgirl [10]

Answer:

Is false (F)

Explanation:

On May 18, 1917, the Selective Service Act or the Selective Draft Act becomes law:

"All male citizens, or foreign non-enemy male persons who have declared their intention to become citizens" between the ages of 21 and 30, must register for military service.

Although there were conflicts and protests (New York and New Jersey), alleged draft evaders, pejoratively called "idlers," were arrested around the United States.

Supreme Court Rules Draft Constitutional (Jan. 7, 1918)

The recruitment system remained effective until May 1919 when selective service boards and state recruitment headquarters were closed.

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Do you think communism is an effective economic system? Explain your reasoning.
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Communism on paper is good but in practice.. meh not really.

Explanation:

The Soviet Union, Vietnam, China, and Cuba advocate Capitalist policies because they can make more money off of that. True Communism, such as Marxism would be unrealistically hard to pull off in actual society. This means no one should move up the social ladder as that would go against the ideals of Communism. People are naturally ambitious, which would be a problem with the economics of true Communism.

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kari74 [83]

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What was the impact of Executive Order 9981 on US soldiers a the law ended discrimination by private sector defense contractors B The law forced every branch of the military to integrate its troops c The law required the military to promote African Americans to higher ranks D?

Explanation:

it proposed “to end immediately all discrimination and segregation based on race, color, creed, or national origin, in the organization and activities of all branches of the Armed Services.” Facing resistance from Southern senators, Truman circumvented a threatened Senate filibuster by issuing Executive Order 9981

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It gained much trade and the people were safe, and it allowed people to be free

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