Conscription was applied only until the Marian reforms of the army of 107 BC. The reforms made enrolling in the army voluntary. This remained so for the next 580 years. For a period after the reform, there were also some conscripted soldiers. However, the army then became wholly composed of voluntarily enrolled soldiers.
Conscription was applied only until the Marian reforms of the army of 107 BC. The reforms made enrolling in the army voluntary. This remained so for the next 580 years. For a period after the reform, there were also some conscripted soldiers. However, the army then became wholly composed of voluntarily enrolled soldiers.
no they could not enforce the laws.
The conscription laws were unpopular in North and South because exceptionswere made for owners of fifteen or more slaves. Also draftees could hire substitutes.
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.
they wanted to weaken Germany so it could not rebuild its military
They wanted to weaken Germany so it could not rebuild its military.-novanet
The Manchurian Crisis of 1931 significantly weakened the League of Nations by exposing its inability to enforce collective security and resolve international conflicts effectively. When Japan invaded Manchuria, the League's response was slow and ultimately ineffective, leading to Japan's withdrawal from the organization. This failure undermined the League's credibility and authority, demonstrating that it could not prevent aggression by powerful nations, which contributed to the rise of militarism and tensions leading up to World War II.
Hemoglobin
There could be many ways to cause a pod of killer whales to weaken. For example when the whales are in stuck in frozen ice and there only way of breathing is a crack in the ice.
executive branch
Articles of Confederation: could not enforce laws, could not form army, no Bill of Rights, etc
There was no conscription that could force a man to serve overseas. and Australians voted no on this in 1916 and again in 1917. However military training for Australian men aged 18 to 60 had been compulsory since 1911.