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Nataly [62]
2 years ago
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What challenges did german-americans face after the united states enetered world war i

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NemiM [27]2 years ago
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Answer:

Propaganda and Violence

Explanation:

U.S. Government propaganda erased german culture as the U.S. entered the war. Up to the point where the U.S. joined the war, German-Americans were spared from any discrimination. This however changed when the U.S. joined the war. German- Americans did their best to "shed" the vestiges of their heritage and become fully "American." Many of the German-Americans were attacked physically. their homes and businesses were vandalized and many were accused of being "pro-german". German-Americans were tarred, feathered, and lynched.

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