They were given a pardon.
As a candidate, Carter himself had said he advocated "pardon" -- a term he preferred over "amnesty." He said, "Amnesty means that what you did was right. Pardon means that
what you did, whether it's right or wrong, you are forgiven
for it. And I do advocate a pardon for draft evaders. ... Now is the time to heal our country after the Vietnam war. ... I hope to bring about an end to the divisiveness that has occurred in our country as a result of the Vietnam war."
On his second day in office, President Carter in fact did pardon draft dodgers. This applied only to civilians who evaded the draft. It did not apply to active duty military personnel who went absent without leave (AWOL) or deserted their units during the war.
<em> Similarities between the first and second world war:</em>
- <em> The two world wars Germany initiatives.</em>
- <em>The battles of these two wars will develop in sea, land and air, it should be noted that in the first war, aircraft.</em>
- <em>To The allies for example, who were in the two wars: Germany, Italy against Russia, France, the United States, and England; At the beginning, it was an ally of England and France, Asia, but later joined the Germans.</em>
- <em>Scenarios The scenarios where a corporal takes place The battles have certain similarity, primarily the war begins in the center of Europe and from there it goes to other parts of the same Europe, and even on Africa, Asia.</em>
- <em>Reasons For reasons of social and economic political order is that the two wars of the same.</em>
- <em>Termin When the wars ended the peace organizations were created: in the first war the League of Nations was created
. In the second war the ONU is created.</em>
He avoided them because he didn’t want to draw in much attention
Decreased government debt, increased foreign investment, joined the EU, implemented privatization.
They were mad at them and hated of what they did