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lutik1710 [3]
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ad-work [718]10 months ago
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The reason that German Americans and Irish Americans concerned about possible US entry into World War I was because from the onset of the war, Americans has negative opinions about them and German Americans were said to be angered  due to the fact that Germany was being pointed at for the war and also the fact that they act as a major threat to them.

The reason that the immigrant communities invest time and resources into pledging their allegiance to the US was because it was seen as a land where there is economic opportunity.

The way that civilian immigrants targeted by American propaganda during World War I was a method used by them to have more support for the war as well as staying true to an Allied victory.

<h3>What was the bias against German-Americans?</h3>

Germany was viewed by Americans as the Central Power that posed the greatest threat. Speeches and movies heightened these emotions. People consequently concluded that if Germany was harsh, then so too were all Germans. German language instruction in public schools was reduced, and German music was no longer played.

German Americans were under pressure to demonstrate their allegiance by denouncing the German government, quitting speaking German and reading German-language publications, and enthusiastically taking part in any patriotic endeavors. Some were threatened, beaten, and even killed in some cases.

Therefore, American citizens were encouraged to join the military with posters that featured patriotic phrases and images. During the war, brochures and booklets including language translations and details about local currency were distributed to aid American soldiers stationed abroad.

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