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The Selective Service Act was put in place to allow the United States government to assemble an army through conscription in order to enter into World War I.
The Selective Service Act was put in place to allow the United States government to assemble an army through conscription in order to enter into World War I.
The Selective Service Act was put in place to allow the United States government to assemble an army through conscription in order to enter into World War I.
the act authorized a draft of young men to build the size of the army
United States Army Air Service was created in 1918.
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Congress passed the Selective Service Act, which required men to register for thedraft.ORThe United States raised an army in WW1 because of the recruitment and SSA (selective service act). Which was the act in which was a broad term for recruitment and the process of being drafted.
Selective Service Act
Selective Service Act!
the selective service act was necessary because during world war 1, america did not have much of an army, so they eventually had to start drafting men age's 18 or older, into the army. This drafting was called the selective service act. :)
The army needed to train a large force quickly.
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