1. They opposed the war in VietnamSome were against all war. Some were sympathetic to the North Vietnamese. Some thought the US had no right to intervene.
2. They did not want to be in the army.
Some did not want to leave home. Some did not want to fight anywhere. Some did not like the idea of military regimentation.
There are two main reasons on why the federalist party purchased Louisiana territory. The main two reasons for doing this was because the tie they had with Britain and compromising with Napoleon.
American students were there The nation was leaning towards Communism
College student males were the prime candidates for the military draft; they could safely remain "draft dodgers" if they maintained a 2.0 education average and carried at least 18 college units. Once they dropped below those two established standards...they were draft eligible. Knowing this...college students protested the war (a disquise for protesting the draft).
establishing maryland. there were more than two reasons though.
Drought and famine are two reasons for Bantu migration
The main opposition came from Copperheads, who were Southern sympathizers. Irish Catholics opposed the war due to the draft.
There are two main reasons on why the federalist party purchased Louisiana territory. The main two reasons for doing this was because the tie they had with Britain and compromising with Napoleon.
Two common ways to be exempted from the draft in the United States historically included obtaining a deferment for educational purposes, allowing students to continue their studies without interruption, and qualifying for conscientious objector status, which is granted to individuals who oppose military service on moral or religious grounds. Additionally, individuals might be exempted due to medical reasons or if they were the primary caregiver for dependents.
It was hostile toward the Catholic Church. It was unlikely to benefit them personally.
Down draft and side draft
American students were there The nation was leaning towards Communism
two. op posed.
Justice Fortas ruled in favor of the students in Tinker v. Des Moines because he believed that students do not "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate" and that the students' armbands did not cause a substantial disruption to the school environment.
Well, they have two rounds for the NBA draft. So the Cavaliers only got two picks, SO did all the other teams.
Yes it is very possible and many students do just that for many different reasons. Sometimes it's academic reasons, or financial reasons, change in career path, unsatisfied with the four year institution's environment, etc.
For what two reasons is furniture designed?
The two siblings had opposed views on how to resolve the argument, leading to a heated debate.