Question
did the federal government do to generate support for America's role in World War I?
Responses
formed the Committee on Public Information to create propaganda about the war
formed the Committee on Public Information to create propaganda about the war
sold savings bonds to remind Americans to be patriotic about the war effort
sold savings bonds to remind Americans to be patriotic about the war effort
established a special agency within the Department of Defense to respond to questions
established a special agency within the Department of Defense to respond to questions
provided tax rebates in exchange for military enlistments
provided tax rebates in exchange for military enlistments
Responses
formed the Committee on Public Information to create propaganda about the war
formed the Committee on Public Information to create propaganda about the war
sold savings bonds to remind Americans to be patriotic about the war effort
sold savings bonds to remind Americans to be patriotic about the war effort
established a special agency within the Department of Defense to respond to questions
established a special agency within the Department of Defense to respond to questions
provided tax rebates in exchange for military enlistments
provided tax rebates in exchange for military enlistments
Answers
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The federal government primarily **formed the Committee on Public Information to create propaganda about the war**. This agency was established to educate and persuade the American public about the benefits of supporting the war effort, using various forms of media to promote patriotism and encourage enlistment. Additionally, the government did sell savings bonds to raise funds for the war and reinforce patriotic sentiments, but the creation of the Committee on Public Information was a key strategy for generating widespread support for America's involvement in World War I.