The U.S. government employed various strategies to garner public support for World War I, including Propaganda campaigns that emphasized patriotism and the moral imperative of fighting for democracy. The Committee on Public Information (CPI) played a crucial role in disseminating pro-war messages through posters, film, and speeches. Additionally, the government encouraged enlistment and war bond purchases, portraying these actions as civic duties. By appealing to national pride and framing the war as a fight for freedom, the government successfully rallied public support.
they used propaganda. and they made Americans feel sorry for the men who died in the army so they would buy them and support the war
During World War I, the U.S. government encouraged Americans to grow food in victory gardens to supplement the food supply and support the war effort. By cultivating their own vegetables and fruits, citizens could reduce the demand on commercial food sources, which were crucial for feeding troops and allies. This initiative also aimed to promote self-sufficiency and boost morale, fostering a sense of community and patriotism during challenging times.
alcohol prohibition
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The U.S. government put many Japanese Americans in internment camps
The Committee on Public Information
They fought in it.
Had to, US troops=US government.
Many by enlisting and serving.
slaves
No, they didn't want a war against their own country.
To help support the war effort.
Support those left behind and fundraisers
Uncle Sam
Because they wanted to fight for their country
Americans were strongly isolationist in the first half of the 20th century and considered World War 1 to be a "European War" in "far-off lands". They did not wish to get entangled in that debacle.
. . . support the war .