39. How were the civil liberties of U. S. citizens threatened
during World War I? (5.4)
A. Th...
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39. How were the civil liberties of U. S. citizens threatened
during World War I? (5.4)
A. The U. S. government created the Dawes Plan.
B. The U. S. government started a military draft.
C. The U. S. government restricted freedom of speech.
D. The U. S. government decided to join the League of Nations.
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