The American government encouraged the American population to support American involvement in World War I by producing supplies needed for the war.
<h3>How was the war supported?</h3>
It should be noted that government sold liberty bonds to the people and this was important in helping the war effort.
Also, the American government encouraged the American population to support American involvement in World War I by producing supplies needed for the war.
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Yes it violated civil rights to great extent..The Selective Service Act of 1917 was the official name of the military
draft signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson following the United
States’ entry into World War I. It authorized the federal government to
expand the American armed services through conscription and was
responsible for drafting approximately 2.8 million men into the U.S.
military by November 1918.
The answer to this question is the letter C. The Incident Commander for previous operational period. It should be acknowledged that handover of command on an expanding incident is to be anticipated. It does not reflect on the proficiency and capability of the current Incident Commander.