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how did the u.s. government appeal to american patriotism during world war i?
¿cómo apeló el gobierno de ee. uu. al patriotismo estadounidense durante la primera guerra mundial?
○ in an effort to support germany and the other central powers, the united states used propaganda posters containing messages to generate public support of the war
○ in an effort to support britain and the other allied powers, the united states government used propaganda to encourage citizens to enlist and help pay for the war effort
○ understanding the nations desire for neutrality, the united states government created a committee to recruit soldiers and communicate war plans with american citizens
○ understanding the nations desire to intervene in the war, the united states government established recruiting stations and enforced the espionage act of 1917
The U.S. joined the Allied Powers in WWI. It used propaganda to boost patriotism, encouraging enlistment and war bond purchases to fund the war effort. The other options are incorrect: the U.S. did not support the Central Powers; it did not prioritize neutrality once entering the war; the Espionage Act was for suppressing dissent, not a core patriotic appeal.
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In an effort to support Britain and the other Allied Powers, the United States government used propaganda to encourage citizens to enlist and help pay for the war effort