what is the selective act of 1917?
The selective service act is the requirement of all young men to register by the time they turn 18, with selective service, in the event of a draft.
The Selective Service Act is a law in the United States that requires all male citizens and immigrants aged 18 to 25 to register with the Selective Service System. In the event of a national emergency, this system can be used to draft individuals into the military.
In 1917, the selective service act was passed. The selective service was the draft. In the United States, the young men felt it was against the 13th amendment.
The signing of the tripartite pact helped interventionists get Congress to pass the 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 signing of the tripartite pact helped interventionists get Congress to pass the Selective Service Act.
The Selective Service Act, although the definition you give of it is a bit misleading.
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.
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Selective Service Act!