Asked by wokequeen
Which impact did World War I have on Indiana?(1 point)
Responses
Globalization forced companies to relocate elsewhere.
Globalization forced companies to relocate elsewhere.
German-Americans had to leave Indiana
German-Americans had to leave Indiana
The economy boomed immediately after the war.
The economy boomed immediately after the war.
War propaganda led to the rise of anti-immigrant sentiments.
Responses
Globalization forced companies to relocate elsewhere.
Globalization forced companies to relocate elsewhere.
German-Americans had to leave Indiana
German-Americans had to leave Indiana
The economy boomed immediately after the war.
The economy boomed immediately after the war.
War propaganda led to the rise of anti-immigrant sentiments.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate impact of World War I on Indiana from the options provided is:
**War propaganda led to the rise of anti-immigrant sentiments.**
During and after World War I, there were heightened fears and suspicions towards immigrants, particularly those from Germany, leading to increased anti-immigrant sentiments in many parts of the United States, including Indiana.
**War propaganda led to the rise of anti-immigrant sentiments.**
During and after World War I, there were heightened fears and suspicions towards immigrants, particularly those from Germany, leading to increased anti-immigrant sentiments in many parts of the United States, including Indiana.
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