Short answer-- no
long answer-- while im not a complete expert in this subject, the code of chivalry was like a moral code of conduct: fear god, be respectful, serve your king, etc.
stuff a knight would and should do.
the chivalric order was more like a group or society of knights of which there were many and i can't say for certain they all followed the same code of chivarly
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By the early 1850s settlers and entrepreneurs wanted to move into the area now known as Nebraska. ... He said he wanted to see Nebraska made into a territory and, to win southern support, proposed a southern state inclined to support slavery. It was Kansas.
I would not go into the military but if I was drafted I would go willing. I would never make the decision myself though. I love my country and would never go to Canada to avoid war. Hope this helped.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question does not include statements or options to answer it, we can say that the changes in American foreign policy during the Nixon administration were the following.
The most important was the foreign policy of détente, which try to create some peaceful relations with the Soviet Union during the tense Cold War years in which the Soviet Union tried to spread Communism in different countries and the United States tried to stop it.
Indeed, Richard Nixon made an official visit to Moscow in May 1972, to have a meeting with Soviet Union leader Leonid Brezhnev. They signed the SALT Treaty (the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty). Previously, in February 1972, President Nixon had visited China to improve foreign relations with this Communist country.