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How did the government change during World War One?(1 point)
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Woodrow Wilson supported more civil rights for African Americans.
Woodrow Wilson supported more civil rights for African Americans.
Social Security and Medicare were passed to help citizens during the war.
Social Security and Medicare were passed to help citizens during the war.
It became less powerful and increased free speech protections.
It became less powerful and increased free speech protections.
It became more powerful and cracked down on dissent against joining the war.
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It became more powerful and cracked down on dissent against joining the war.
During WWI the federal government expanded its powers (economic controls, draft, CPI) and passed laws like the Espionage Act (1917) and Sedition Act (1918) that limited free speech and punished opposition to the war.
During WWI the federal government expanded its powers (economic controls, draft, CPI) and passed laws like the Espionage Act (1917) and Sedition Act (1918) that limited free speech and punished opposition to the war.
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