Because men 18-35 had to serve for 3yrs, later 17-50, and if he couldn't afford it, he would have to hire a substitute to serve for him.
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Calligraphy is an optical art linked to writing. It is the design and accomplishment of lettering with a wide tip instrument, brush, or other writing tools. A modern calligraphic practice can be described as the art of giving form to signs in an emotional, friendly, and skillful manner.
Jane Addams' actions showed a belief in Social Gospel. Addams was an American activist and social workers who is known as the "mother of social work". Throughout her life she was a prominent leader in women's suffrage and helped America on issues such as world peace, local public health and acted as an advocate for middle class women. In 1931 she became the first American woman to win the <u>Nobel Peace Prize</u>.
Social Gospel, the religious movement Addams believed in, emerged in the late 19th century and aimed to solve problems caused mainly by industrialization and urbanization. It advocated these issues by applying Christian principles and the teachings of Jesus - particulary, his second commandment: <em>"love thy neighbor as thyself". </em>Social Gospel was all about looking our for the good of all, they firmly believed that wealth was meant to be shared.<em> </em>Followers of this movement did not believe in Social Darwinism or "the survival of the fittest".
The correct answer is: "America passes the Neutrality Acts of<u> 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1939</u> which put restrictions on Americans during war".
The Neutrality Acts were enacted in the 1930s decade to limit the participation of the US in future wars, after its participation on WWI, which had brought an intense feeling of disillusionment.
Such acts banned trade and financial operations with belligerents, as it was believed that economic operations with the allied powers had pushed the US into WWI, and the US government aimed to prevent the same mistakes again.
Sanctuaries are places where animals can spend their lives and be protected for the rest of their lives. Unlike shelters, the animals from the sanctuary are not in a search for a new home.
Sanctuaries can be a place where the animals, especially previously abused animals, can be protected from harm, such as animal testing and slaughter.