During World I,civil liberties in America were
A) threatened by President Wilson but protected by the courts.
B) limited, but no one was actually imprisoned for his or her convictions.
C) violated mostly in the western United States.
D) protected for everyone except German Americans.
E) severely damaged by the pressures for loyalty and conformity.
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