* Don't register. * Don't tell Selective Service your new address when you move. * Get lucky in the draft lottery. * Don't show up for induction. * Show up and flunk the physical. * Show up and refuse induction. * Convince the draft board that you're a conscientious objector, and do alternative service. * Convince the draft board that you qualify for some other deferment (most people don't). * Leave the country, or hide, for the rest of your life. * Organize now against the draft
Under the Draft Act of 1863, it was legal to hire a "substitute" who had not been drafted. A man could also pay $300 (a large sum at the time) to avoid conscription.
Lord Kitchener's programme to avoid conscription in World War I was called the Kitchener Volunteer Scheme. This scheme aimed to recruit volunteers for the British Army, relying on patriotism and individuals willingly enlisting rather than being forced into military service through conscription.
It is conscription (or drafting).
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The conscription laws were unpopular in North and South because exceptionswere made for owners of fifteen or more slaves. Also draftees could hire substitutes.
conscription is drafting or when you have to serve in war
Conscription
If conscription was introduced you would probably not get to choose what you would do. Selection would likely take place like it is now, based on testing to see where a person would likely excel.
I only know the group which was against conscription and that was theAnglicanchurch and it showed a large percent of them votes no for conscription.
The us used conscription in 1940-1973.
Conscription is the required service of citizens in the military. It is often called the draft. Several nations still have conscription such as South Korea and Thailand.
conscription program in the united states was known colloquially as "the draft"