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question 1 (multiple choice worth 5 points) (3 mar mc) which statement explains how the american protective league supported the selective service act? it conducted slacker raids, ensuring men were registered for the draft. it persuaded the u.s. military to allow women to join the armed forces. it encouraged the cultivation of victory gardens to save food for soldiers. it supported conscientious objectors in finding noncombat related work.
The American Protective League was a World War I-era volunteer group that assisted the U.S. government in enforcing the Selective Service Act, which established the military draft. Their key action related to this act was conducting "slacker raids" to locate men who had not registered for the draft, ensuring compliance with the law. The other options are unrelated to their support for the Selective Service Act: women's military entry, victory gardens, and aiding conscientious objectors were separate wartime efforts not linked to the APL's work with the draft.
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It conducted slacker raids, ensuring men were registered for the draft.