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How did the federal government try to change public opinion about U.S. involvement in World War I?
Government agency during World War I that sought to shape public opinion in support of the war effort through newspapers, pamphlets, speeches, films, and other media. Led by George Creel aggressively campaigned against all things German and encouraged immigrant to become "Unhyphenated Americans".
Soldiers who fought in the Crusades brought back knowledge from the Middle East in areas such as medicine, astronomy, and mathematics. The Pope was also a leading figure in politics during this time, and the Crusades helped to unite the different warring nations of Europe while it was being fought. In addition, many kings and monarchs made their claims to fame or brought themselves to ruin due to their Crusading attempts, the most famous example being Richard the Lionheart.
The answer is the 5th amendment.
Both the 5th and 14th amendments discuss the idea of the equal protection clause. The equal protection clause focuses on making sure that all citizens retrieve fair treatment under the law. So by stopping this individual based on their race, it would be a violation of this clause.