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28 June, 12:31

Some Americans were against the involvement of the United States in World War I. Which best describes how the United

States was able to crack down on possible outbursts against the government?!

O seizing absolute power for the government

O encouraging strikes against unpatriotic employers!

O making it illegal to share information with enemies

O demonstrating American strength to the world

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  1. 28 June, 12:35
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    making it illegal to share information with enemies

    Explanation:

    The "World War I" occurred under the leadership of President Woodrow Wilson. Although the U. S. A tried to remain neutral, the German attacks on the American merchant vessels escalated the issue. The U. S. then decided to declare a war against Germany in 1917.

    The war affected the country in many ways. Some Americans did not like the idea that the U. S. will enter the war. In order to crack down on possible outbursts against the government, civil liberties were restricted.

    This was supported by the "Espionage Act of 1917" and "Sedition Act of 1918." Part of the Espionage Act of 1917 was making it illegal to share information with enemies. This was considered "disloyalty" to the nation, since many people within the country were of German origin. This act banned the newspapers as well as other forms of media that would give information to the enemies. It also punished people who were proven as spies.

    So, this explains the answer.
  2. 28 June, 12:40
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    D, demonstrating American strength to the world.
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