World War I hurt the socialist movement in the United States

A. because the Socialist Party had dynamited key railroad lines to prevent troop movement.
B. because the Socialist Party supported Germany.
C. both because the war generated anti-radical feelings in the country, and because the Socialist Party supported Germany.
D. because the war generated anti-radical feelings in the country.
E. All these answers are correct.


Answer: D

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