Once the U.S.entered World War I,how did the government address its wartime participation on the homefront?
A) It rallied the public by planting articles about German atrocities in newspapers nationwide.
B) It sought to unify new immigrants via the 100 Percent American campaign.
C) It passed the Espionage Act with fines and jail time for those who protested the draft or spoke against the government.
D) All of these choices.
E) None of these choices.
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