Working-class men
Most of the drafted men appeared to be between the ages of 19 & 26. Ages can be adjusted, based upon the needs of the service. But for the Vietnam War, those seemed to be the dominant group.
Working-class men and another group who objected were the newly-arrived Irish immigrants.
Working class men
College students could avoid the draft - Apex
They ignored draft notices and became conscientious objectors.
Based upon the hostility of the average person (man or woman) in the US at the time; probably 90%. The military draft had negatively affected people's attitudes towards the war; the draft meant they were involved in the war...and they resented that.
draft cards
Watching the Vietnam War on the Huntley Brinkley Reports & Walter Cronkite News stations on TV; then opening their mail, to find a draft notice for military induction, to fight the very war they were watching on TV...Most certainly UPSET US Citizens!
Native Americans
African Americans
Poor Whites and African-Americans APEX
Poor whites and African Americans. -Apex
College students could avoid the draft - Apex
They ignored draft notices and became conscientious objectors.
They ignored draft notices and became conscientious objectors.
The draft.
In the United States, prematurely has a greater impact on African-Americans.
All three. Most of all what affected them the most was other people stupidness. Glad that is changing.
Andrew Jackson moved the Native Americans to Florida, as in the Trail of Tears
The draft. Clues (hints): Look up "draft card burning", "draft riots", and "fleeing to Canada."