What effect did U.S. involvement in the war have on American civil liberties?
A) The federal government instituted committees and Congress passed acts to ensure the safety and rights of German Americans and war dissenters.
B) Women had more opportunities in war-related jobs, so their civil liberties increased, especially in voting rights.
C) African Americans had more opportunities in war-related jobs, so their civil liberties increased, encouraging more integration.
D) Propaganda campaigns led to programs and congressional acts that interred German Americans in work camps, denying their civil liberties.
E) Propaganda campaigns led to programs and congressional acts that denied Americans' freedom of speech.
Answer: E
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