<em>B. Register for the draft.</em>
Explanation:
The Selective Service Act was ratified on May 18, 1917. This made it so men ages 21 through 30 were registered for the war draft. This later got changed to men aged 18 to 45.
During this time, the United States was just entering World War I. Not a lot of Americans were joining to fight in the war, which proved to be a problem. Even after making a big deal about this, still not a lot of people joined. A solution needed to be created.
This was when the Selective Service Act was created, as the United States needed soldiers to fight in World War I.
Answer:
Nazi officials, German doctors and lawyers.
Explanation:
As World War II ended, the Allied began to search for the Nazi officers who were responsible for atrocities against humanity. The Nazi Party officials, military officers along with German lawyers, doctors, and industrialists brought in trials, against their role in war crimes.
All these crimes began in Germany soon after Adolf Hitler became the chancellor. Jews, Gypsies and others move to concentration camps and considered as an enemy of the country.
Answer:
July 4, 1863, is often considered the turning point of the Civil War. Two important battles resulted in defeats for the Confederacy.