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During World War I, the U.S. government emphasized the importance of patriotism and national unity, urging citizens to support the war effort through various means such as purchasing Liberty Bonds, conserving resources, and participating in rationing programs. Propaganda campaigns portrayed the war as a fight for democracy and freedom, framing it as a moral obligation for Americans. Additionally, the government encouraged volunteerism and service, fostering a sense of collective responsibility among citizens. Overall, the message centered on solidarity, sacrifice, and contributing to a greater cause.

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