I don't think so?
in simple terms, not enough people were joining the War effort so they needed more people to join. conscription was an easy way to get people to join.
The draft law was used to force people between ages 21 to 45 to join the army unless they could pay the amount of money needed to get out of being drafted. Another way to refuse to join the army is to supply the army with another willing person, so you dont have to go. :)
They wanted to join it as many people were working class and they wanted the vote and one way to do that was to join the chartists
Pierce, who starred at the University of Kansas, was drafted by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the 1998 draft.
As of right now, you can not enlist in the Army with Autism, it can create significant issue while in basic training or in a combat environment.
No. It is possible that if you are the only son, and the draft were reinstated, under Army policy you could receive a waiver. This however does not apply to enlistment as I am an only son and served.
No, although all male citizens and permanent residents between ages 18 and 35 are required to register under the Selective Service Act in the event that the draft is reinstated.
Go to espn.com and then select a draft lobby then join a league and you will draft
You do Not have to join the USA armed forces. There is no draft. If you are a man, you do have to register for the draft when you are 18, but, you do Not have to join the armed forces if you do not want to.
Yes, it's called a draft.
Conscript, draft, and Join.
It depends on which war you're referring to, but the Congress has the authority to instate the "draft", where people are forced to join the military. The draft was last used in Vietnam.
The significance of a draft is to greatly increase the size of a countries army by forcing citizens to sign up. Then it is like a lottery where people a randomly chosen to join the army from the list.
You get picked in an NBA draft. I don't know how the draft takes place, but, I know it's by draft.
The practice of requiring young people join the military before world war one was known as the draft.
Joseph Addai was a first round draft choice of the Colts in the 2006 draft.
"Would you like to join a free magic draft event?"