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The image line graph illustrates U.S. military participation as a percentage of the population from 1793-2002; notable data points: War of 1812 (1812-1815) peaks near 1%, Mexican War (1846-1848) just below 1%, Civil War (1861-1865) almost 4%, Spanish-American War (1898) nearly 1.5%, World War I (1917-1918) around 2.5%, World War II (1941-1945) peaks at approx. 9%, Korean War (1950-1953) slightly above 1%, Vietnam War (1964-1973) peaks slightly above 2%, Gulf War (1991) under 1%, ending period in 2002 below 1%. Generally, military participation shows significant spikes during major wars, with a marked decline post-1945.
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The illustration depicts the number of American armed forces who participated over the period of 1793 to 2000. The figure presented in percentage.
Overall, It was vividly showed an erratic pattern in terms of numbers of military armies sent out for war over two centuries of study period. Furthermore, it reported a significant rise during world war II in 1941- 1945.Whereas, the least number found from three battle noted, namely: war of 1812, battle in Mexico, and Spanish-American war.
In the year 1800 up to 1900 minimal rate of armed forces of USA was dispatched but exhibited static movement during civil war and world war 1 from less than 1% to 3 times its figure.
During the year of second global war, an ample amount of soldier skyrocketed with roughly nine percent from less than one percent. But sudden dropped again to 1 % in 1950 and further oscillated to approximately half percent to 2% in the following years.
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