<u>Question:</u>
Which of these is an example of a way in which a young American might make a choice to be of national service without being required?
a.volunteering for the Peace Corps.
b.paying local, state, and federal taxes.
c.registering for the draft at a certain age.
d.responding to a summons to serve on juries.
<u>Answer:</u>
Out of the given choices, “Volunteering for the Peace Corps” is an example of a way in which a young American might make a choice to be of national service without being required.
<u>Explanation:
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National service, the prestigious platform for serving nation through compulsory or voluntary participation. Voluntary national service demand at least three months “Basic military training”.
While voluntary participation at the “Peace Corps” in countries like USA is titled as national service. Hence independent organization of the U.S. government named “Selective Service System” (SSS) has been established on May 18, 1917 which handle information regarding military conscription.
Under SSS, it is compulsory for all U.S. citizens male and non-citizens immigrant male to enrol themselves within 30 days of crossing their 18th birthday.
Currently there are 27 member states in the European Union.
If your question is based on in the past them unfortunately I am not sure but as of today there are 27 member states in the EU.
Recently the UK left the EU so whatever time period your question is asking the answer could be either 28 or 27.
27 after the UK left
28 before the UK left
The UK left this year 2020
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Answer: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (UK)
Explanation: In the Balfour Declaration of 1917, the United Kingdom became the first world power to endorse the establishment in Palestine of a "national home for the Jewish people." The British government confirmed this commitment by accepting the British Mandate for Palestine in 1922