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Which law allowed the government to sell war bonds to citizens to pay for the war?
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The Espionage and Sedition Acts
The Espionage and Sedition Acts
The Selective Service Act
The Selective Service Act
The Lever Food and Fuel Control Act
The Lever Food and Fuel Control Act
The Liberty Loan Act
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The Liberty Loan Act
Explanation: The Liberty Loan Act authorized the sale of Liberty Bonds (war bonds) to citizens to raise money to pay for World War I.
Explanation: The Liberty Loan Act authorized the sale of Liberty Bonds (war bonds) to citizens to raise money to pay for World War I.
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