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.
Just choose anybody historical. But make sure your interested in what they did so it will be easier
DNA makes up who we are. Basically DNA carry's the traits that are being past on down from in which the newborn came from, or any organism for that matter. And those DNA cells come together to put those distinctive traits into you. Such as your personality, eye color, things of that sort,
European monarchies Now Had to calm the revolts to get back control or lose <span>their american colonies</span>