During World War I, the U.S. government expanded its power significantly to mobilize for the war effort. The establishment of agencies like the War Industries Board and the Food Administration centralized control over production and resource allocation. Additionally, the government implemented the Espionage Act and the Sedition Act, which restricted civil liberties in the name of national security. This period marked a shift toward a more interventionist and regulatory state, setting precedents for future government involvement in the economy and society.
The government system shrank
I don't know can you tell me
Tell us first the Government of what country you are talking about
The Legislative Branch of government.
American has always had a federal govrnment.
None... Social Security (the government program) did not exist during WW1.
We got rich
It was Germany
it was okay but not that bad
pershing
Dough boys
Woodrow Wilson
What are you referring to when you say "this position"? You have to do more than just type in the question written on your homework.
John J. Pershing
Herbert Hoover
the president during ww1 was Wilson
The government system shrank