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If most served, it didn't stop until the draft was cancelled. Varies in quite a few nations when that point is. Many still have national service. America the 70s? Was society better then, than it is now? It wasn't quite a rich man's war if you all did the same conscription. So what did he fight for?

If society still had national service, would it have such a peaking divide? Would it have the influx of immigration? Would it have today's corps? Would people be more or less educated? Would it have the same crime rates?

Factually service, isn't it also in the constitution, bettered society.

They'd all be rolling over in their graves today.

2 years ago
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Reason: None provided.

If most served, it didn't stop until the draft was cancelled. Varies in quite a few nations when that point is. Many still have national service. America the 70s? Was society better then, than it is now? It wasn't quite a rich man's war if you all did the same conscription. So what did he fight for?

If society still had national service, would it have such a peaking divide? Would it have the influx of immigration? Would it have today's corps? Would people be more or less educated?

2 years ago
1 score
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If most served, it didn't stop until the draft was cancelled. Varies in quite a few nations when that point is. Many still have national service. America the 70s? Was society better then, than it is now? It wasn't quite a rich man's war if you all did the same conscription. So what did he fight for?

If society still had national service, would it have such a peaking divide? Would it have the influx of immigration? Would it have today's corps?

2 years ago
1 score