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On your post it/note card Put you name List in order… 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

On your post it/note card Questions about our new draftees 1. How do you think they feel about being drafted into the military? 2. Do you think they are all physically/mentally ready to fight? 3. Was this a fair system to select our draftees? Why? 4. Can you think of reasons why we would need a military draft? 5. Create 1 question to ask our new draftees…

Instructions If you were drafted into the military during the Vietnam War what would you do?! A: Flee to Canada B: Burn my draft card, face legal consequences C: Hide/move within the country D: Serve my country by going to war