The Office of War Information
A. was the chief propaganda organ of the government that hired thousands to promote the war effort.
B. was the agency charged with gathering intelligence behind enemy lines.
C. took over the private advertising industry, considering it wasteful and unnecessary.
D. was a secret government agency that spied on Americans suspected of being traitors.
Answer: A
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