in the USA, only men are eligible for the draft.
U.til 1975
U.til 1975
1) What is the strongest part of the draft? 2) What is the weakest? 3) What three words describe the subject? 4) Do you consider the subject heroic? 5) Why or why not?
To draft a bill means to write it, subject to editing/amending by the other members of the legislature. It would be more accurate to say that lawmakers draft bills.
When the author researched her subject before writing a first draft, the revision corrects the tense shift.
Simon Duindam has written: 'Militaire dienstplicht' -- subject(s): Draft, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Draft, Welfare economics
Ulrich Daum has written: 'Grundsatzurteile zur Kriegsdienstverweigerung' -- subject(s): Conscientious objectors, Draft, Draft resisters, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws
It could mean a monthly report on the military draft, such as 40,000 men a month being inducted for military service in '68. A "draft" can also mean a "report"; such as, "...have the draft on my desk in the morning." A "draft" (rough draft) is like a practice report, a report that's still alittle messy and not sounding right for submission or publication; it still needs some work done on it. But, the draft tells the reader the meat of the subject matter, enough so, that he can begin correcting any errors, before final submission.
No . Lincoln was never subject to a military draft and surely did not pay to avoid one. He did volunteer to fight in the Blackhawk War but his unit did not see any action.
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Wolfgang Steinlechner has written: 'Wehrpflichtgesetz' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Draft
Juliet Reeve has written: 'Sourcebook on peacetime conscription' -- subject(s): Draft