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1. How did the federal government try to change public opinion about U. S. involvement in World War I?

2.How did mobilizing for war change the economy and its relationship to government?

3.What steps did the federal government take to suppress the antiwar movement?

4. How did World War I alter the status of women and African Americans in the United States between 1914 and 1920? By what means were those changes accomplished? Were they permanent?

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