In financing American involvement in World War I, the Wilson administration
A) did little to involve the average citizen directly.
B) refused to increase taxes.
C) adopted the approach Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase had used in financing the Civil War.
D) increased taxes and borrowing.
Answer: D
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