As a candidate, Carter himself had said he advocated "pardon" (a term he preferred to amnesty). He said, "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.
Answer:
Hmm.
Explanation:
No? Maybe.
I am feeling conflicted here. I want to sacrifice my life so others can have a better one, but I don't know if I am willing to sacrifice my life for random people/person.
To be frank, if the world was going to end and I had to die in order for that not to happen then I would most likely do it. But if I had to die so a small child wouldn't get killed by someone, then most likely not.
(There is a movie about this called, 'Circle')
<span>Rehoboam rejected the appeal to him from the northern tribes and Jeroboam at Shechem to alleviate the oppressive measures instituted by Solomon.
false</span>
Answer:
5 is 83.75 ( 6 is 9.67)
Explanation:
to get 83.75 you have to divide 3015÷36 and that will get you to that answer
to get 9.67 you have to divide 116÷12 once u get that calculated then u will get that answer