Question
What was likely the main purpose of this propaganda from the World War I era?
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to gain financial assistance for the American troops
to gain financial assistance for the American troops
to encourage eligible Americans to become soldiers
to encourage eligible Americans to become soldiers
to convince immigrants to come to the United States
to convince immigrants to come to the United States
to boost morale in the United States’ military forces
to boost morale in the United States’ military forces
(1 point)
Responses
to gain financial assistance for the American troops
to gain financial assistance for the American troops
to encourage eligible Americans to become soldiers
to encourage eligible Americans to become soldiers
to convince immigrants to come to the United States
to convince immigrants to come to the United States
to boost morale in the United States’ military forces
to boost morale in the United States’ military forces
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The main purpose of World War I era propaganda was likely **to encourage eligible Americans to become soldiers**. This was a common theme in propaganda during the war, as nations sought to enlist more soldiers to support their military efforts.
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