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Unit 7 – Conflict in the Early 20th Century, 1890–1945
Topic 7.5
How could America's home front during World War I look differently if there were no Espionage Act or Sedition Act?
Women's suffrage movement might face greater opposition without government-mandated patriotism uniting citizens across various causes.
Racial tensions might lessen, given the absence of legislation that indirectly fueled xenophobia and discrimination against immigrants perceived as unpatriotic or disloyal.
Public dissension against war efforts may be more pronounced with unrestrained First Amendment rights.
Prohibition may not occur without legislative suppression extending beyond wartime issues.
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AP US History - 7.5 World War I: Military and Diplomacy
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