Woodrow Wilson justified U.S. entry into World War I by claiming it was a fight to make the "world safe for democracy." Despite this lofty claim, many Americans-both during and after the war-were victims of repression perpetrated by both the government and private citizens. Describe instances of repression during and after the war and discuss the consequences of this intolerance. How do you explain the contradictions?
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