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This study guide covers the WWI homefront in the US, focusing on civil liberties, anti-German sentiment, restrictions on free speech (Schenck v. US and the "clear and present danger" doctrine), the Espionage and Sedition Acts, government propaganda, wartime economic and social shifts (including the War Industries Board, Food Administration, National War Labor Board, and the Great Migration), and the post-war Red Scare and Palmer Raids.
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Question 1 of 13
What happened to sauerkraut during the wave of anti-German sentiment in the US during WWI? 🧐
It became a popular dish
It was renamed "liberty cabbage."
It was exported to Germany
It was banned from being sold