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Option: enacted the first general draft in American history
Explanation:
After Abraham Lincoln became the President of America in 1860, the southerners decided to split from the North and declare themselves as the Confederate with its new currency and constitution. When the North began to interfere, the South decided to go for the war to defend slavery, which we came to be known as the Civil War.
During the Civil War, the Confederacy passes an act that became the first general draft of American citizens. The act invited for registration of males in America who wanted to fight for the cause. Between the ages of 20 and 45, all men chosen as volunteers in war.
Rather than attacking Japan's Imperial Navy in force, the goal was to capture and control strategic islands along a path toward the Japanese home islands, bringing U.S. bombers within range and preparing for a possible invasion.
Girls selected to be "Chosen Women" ranged from the ages of 8-10. At convents, they would learn to cook for religious ceremonies, study religion, and weave garments for the Sapa Inca (Emperor) and the "Coya".
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Explanation:
The series of events that led to the birth of modern science is called the Scientific Revolution. It occurred between about 1540 and 1700. Why would the birth of science be called a “revolution”? The answer is that science was a radical new idea. It was a completely different way of looking at the world.
Before the Scientific Revolution, most educated people who studied the world took guidance from the explanations given by authorities like ancient Greek writers and Catholic Church officials. After the Scientific Revolution, educated people placed more importance on what they observed and less on what they were told. They gained knowledge by observing the world around them and coming up with logical explanations for what they saw.