African slaves via the slave trade because of the newly introduced diseases from Europe to the Americas the Europeans began to use African slaves instead of Natives
Answer: b) Nixon's win marked a pivot away from the era of social reform.
Nixon was a conservative figure in Republican politics, so his win was a turn toward conservatism, not away from it. He was not going to continue 1960s liberalism. As for public support of the Vietnam War, Nixon thought that there was more support for the war than there actually was. He overestimated people's support for his Vietnam policies and underestimated opposition to continuing the war. Some detail about that:
- Richard Nixon had campaigned for the presidency by appealing to what he called "The Silent Majority" of American citizens -- the everyday, middle-class, working folks who were not part of the anti-war protests that had been happening in the country. On November 3, 1969, during his first year in office, President Nixon called on that "silent majority" in a major radio and television address. In response to continuing war protests, Nixon urged solidarity in support of the war effort in Vietnam War effort, saying that the United States was “going to keep our commitment in Vietnam.” He pledged that US forces would keep fighting until an honorable peace was achieved or until the South Vietnamese were able to defend themselves without US help.
- Nixon's urgings did not stop the war protests. In fact, the largest anti-war protest in US history then took place on November 15, 1969. The Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, which had staged teach-ins and demonstrations across the country in October, held a massive march and rally in Washington, DC, which was attended by half a million protesters.
Answer:
The disolution of empires and autocratic monarchies and its dismemberment with new countries based on national culture.
Explanation:
The immediate effect of the end of both dynasties was the dissapearing of both empires and territorial dismemberment based on national cultures, since both empires ruled over a group of ethnic groups.
The draft system used to work a bit differently than it does now but the key principles are that youth affects the draft since those in their 20s almost always get drafted. As soon as a person turns 18 they have to sign up for the draft and usually older people don't participate in the war.
When it comes to the socioeconomic status, the draft usually was focused on those from poor backgrounds or from the working class. Upper class members would rarely get drafted for war unless they wanted to get drafted personally. For example, if you're at a university there is a lower chance of getting drafted than if you only had finished high-school.
Americans did many things to avoid getting drafted. Some even participated in public protesting and hid from the police that would take them to get drafted, going as far as to hiding in a different country. Others wanted to make it a symbolic thing and would burn their draft books publicly as a sign of protest. The people who avoided getting drafted were known as draft dodgers.