This is a bit of a subjective question, but most would agree that "<span>B.Julius Caesar naming himself dictator" was the most important, since this ushered in an age of unparalleled conquest. </span><span />
Men were chosen by the draft. You had to sign up and if your number was picked - you left for Vietnam
The only way to get out of the draft was to have a medical deferment, move to Canada or stay in college.
Donald trump had 5 medical deferments for bad feet
The following statements would result in the application of the Espionage and Sedition Acts:
1) A person says that the government made a mistake by getting involved in the war.
2) A speaker suggests that people should stop work to protest the war.
3) A labor union holds a strike at a munitions factory.
Both of these statements would result in punishments according to the Espionage and Sedition Acts (passed in 1918, during World War I). These acts made any speech that was considered critical of the government or disloyal to the US illegal. Along with this, anyone who interfered with the war effort could be punished. This is why the statements above would be real world situations of the Espionage and Sedition Acts.
No ancient revival had more impact on the history of philosophy than the recovery of Platonism. The rich doctrinal content and formal elegance of Platonism made it a plausible competitor of the Peripatetic<span> tradition. Renaissance Platonism was a product of </span>humanism<span> and </span>marked<span> a sharper break with medieval philosophy.</span>