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Doc 7- Selective Service System Those now in this category are male U.S. citizens and male immigrant non- citizens between the ages of 18 and 25, who are required to register within 30 days of their 18th birthdays. The Selective Service registration form states that failure to register is a felony punishable by up to five years imprisonment or a $250,000 finefelony FEMALES & REGISTRATION: While there has been talk recently about women in combat, there has been NO decision to require females to register with Selective Service, or be subject to a future military draft. Selective Service continues to register only men, ages 18 through 25. *Conscription used during Korean and Vietnam Wars

Effect on Domestic policy- what does the federal government do during this time to protect America from communism? - programs? - encourage support of? - concerns? Effect on American Society- How do Americans feel at this time? - changes to society? - emotions/feelings? ** Many documents can be used to answer both parts of the prompt, make sure you use at least 5 different documents as evidence in your essay and cite them (Doc 3). **Remember the comments I wrote on your last essay and fix them this time, show improvement! OUTLINE DUE Monday 3/14

Doc 1: DP- loyalty review program, background checks on employees AS- termination of employment, not being hired for jobs Doc2: AS- HUAC disrupted peoples lives Doc 3: DP- gov’t concerns about war were greater then any other issue Doc 4: AS- division in USA between need to hunt all comm and belief that gov’t went to far and killed innocent people. Doc 5: AS- fearful of nuclear war, need to be prepared and protect family Doc 6: DP- gov’t pushed math/science in school to catch up with SU after Sputnik Doc 7: DP- lottery draft for American males on 18 th birthday AS- fear, anger at not being given a choice

Thesis: The Cold War effected American domestic policy by having the federal government spend a huge portion of the federal budget protecting the country from communism. American society also reflected the fears of being red and a possible Soviet attack at any moment. Body Paragraph #1- Domestic Issues: After WWII, the United States greatest concern was containing communism and preventing it from spreading at all costs. The Federal government spend money on a loyalty program to research the backgrounds of federal employees to determine if they had any “connection with the determination of disloyalty” (Doc 1). The purpose of this was to investigate and interrogate their employees to see if they had communist ties, which was very illegal any many ended up quitting or being fired. The federal government also created the House of Un-American Activities Committee whose goal was to search for Communist spies in the United States (Doc 2). However, HUAC often times did more damage and disruption to American lives then it intended… ** Should use 3+ documents in each body paragraph as evidence** 8 sentences total in body paragraphs