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In the early years of World War I, which of the following demonstrated the US government’s commitment to winning public support for the war?
the creation of a board to oversee war-related industries
the creation of a new recruitment strategy known as the draft
the creation of a special committee to promote the war effort
the creation of a new branch of government based in Europe
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the creation of a special committee to promote the war effort
Explanation: The Committee on Public Information (CPI), created in 1917 and led by George Creel, was specifically formed to build public support for U.S. involvement in World War I through propaganda, posters, films, and the "Four Minute Men" speaking campaign.
Explanation: The Committee on Public Information (CPI), created in 1917 and led by George Creel, was specifically formed to build public support for U.S. involvement in World War I through propaganda, posters, films, and the "Four Minute Men" speaking campaign.
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