During World War I, how did the United States deal with "hyphenated Americans" whose loyalty was in doubt?
A) The military rounded them up in concentration camps.
B) The government launched a massive propaganda campaign.
C) The government stepped up civil protections of immigrants to assure them of the good intentions of the United States.
D) A short-lived secret police conducted routine surveillance of the leaders of immigrant communities.
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