During the Vietnam Era, draft-age Americans who left the country to avoid military service were called _____.
short-timers
tunnel rats
draft dodgers
Donut Dollies

Respuesta :

it's Draft dodgers! :)

Answer:

Option C.

Explanation:

Draft dodgers , is the right answer.

Draft evasion is any triumphant effort to avoid a government-imposed commitment to assist in the armed forces of one's country. Seldom draft evasion includes denying to comply with the armed draft legislation (earlier perceived as conscription regulations) of one's country. Draft evaders are seldom disparaging associated to as draft dodgers. During the  Vietnam War (1955–1975)  a large number of draft evasion amongst American youth, with many managing to survive in the United States by different methods and some ultimately departed for Canada or elsewhere.