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07/10/2023
■Class discussion: Would you consider a military career? Why or why not? Do you think you could meet the military’s physical and academic standards? Would lowering standards for recruits make the armed forces weaker? Should we offer foreign recruits U.S. citizenship in exchange for military service? The military draft ended after the unpopular Vietnam War. Since then, has it been easier for American politicians to send volunteer forces off to war? Can we continue to rely on an all-volunteer force? If the United States got involved in a much bigger conflict, would need to again draft soldiers?
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