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He pardoned them
Since draft dodging was illegal and many people even fled to Canada to avoid going to war or being prosecuted, Jimmy Carter pardoned all those who evaded their draft and they could return home. Out of all the draft dodgers, it is believed that only 4% actually got convicted, and conviction didn't last long because of the pardon.
Answer:
Shed light on:
- <u>Persian culture, </u>
- <u>Babylonian culture,</u>
- <u> Colchians</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
As part of his work on Persian culture, he talked about the life of the Persian King, Cyrus II of Persia. He discussed how the empire expanded over the world.
In his writings on Babylon culture, he spoke about Xerxes the Great of Babylon who is believed to have ruled from 486 to 465 BC.