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Maurinko [17]
2 years ago
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Explain how total war changed the role of government.

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Zigmanuir [339]2 years ago
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There were several changes during and after the war that the government made. ... During the war, the government took away a few of the rights that people had. Congress passed the Espionage and Sedition Act in 1917 which limited their freedom of speech and freedom of press to say anything against the war.

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