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How did the United States mobilize 12 million military service members by 1945?
by using a combination of required registration for the draft and appealing to Americans’ patriotic duty to volunteer
by conscripting all American men between the ages of 18 and 45 to serve in the Army, Navy, or Marines
by using financial incentives to encourage young men to volunteer in exchange for generous bonuses after the war
by allowing women to serve in all military roles to encourage greater overall enlistment numbers
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by using a combination of required registration for the draft and appealing to Americans’ patriotic duty to volunteer
Explanation: The Selective Training and Service Act (the draft) plus widespread propaganda and appeals to patriotism produced the large volunteer plus draftee force—women served in limited noncombat roles and there were not universal conscriptions or mass postwar bonuses.
Explanation: The Selective Training and Service Act (the draft) plus widespread propaganda and appeals to patriotism produced the large volunteer plus draftee force—women served in limited noncombat roles and there were not universal conscriptions or mass postwar bonuses.
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