The British Government introduced conscription in March 1916 because voluntary enlistment could no longer meet the army’s need for recruits. Under the terms of the Military Service Act, all medically fit single men between the ages of 19 and 41 were deemed to have enlisted in the armed forces on 2 March.
In May 1916 a second Government act extended conscription to married men and the age limit was lowered to 18. Conscripted men had no choice about which service, regiment or unit they joined.
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Choice D
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The arid Great Basin limited farming opportunities close to major waterways, making permanent settlements undesirable.
Answer: <em>The sale of alcohol became illegal</em>
Explanation:
<em>The 18th amendment was the only amendment to get another amendment to change it. This amendment prohibited the consumption or sale of alcohol. </em>
<em>A fun way to remember it is, (you can't drink at 18 (18th amendment) </em>
<em>But at 21 you can drink (21st amendment) </em>
<em>the 21st amendment reversed the 18th </em>
Excising produces sweat and drinking water adds water to the body so it levels it out.