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- 2. Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles, and the United States never joined the League of Nations.
- 3. called for open diplomacy, free trade, reduced armaments, and self-determination.
- 6. Board (WIB) encouraged companies to switch from consumer goods to war materials.
- 7. punishment Americans could be punished for criticizing the government, the military, or the war effort.
- 12. were encouraged to buy bonds as a patriotic duty.
- 13. proposed the Fourteen Points as a plan for lasting peace.
- 15. believed the treaty was too harsh on Germany.
- 17. raised concerns about violations of First Amendment rights.
- 18. production goals and controlled prices and wages.
- 20. gave short patriotic speeches in public places.
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- 1. (1917) and the Sedition Act (1918) limited free speech.
- 3. on Public Information (CPI) produced posters, pamphlets, films, and speeches.
- 4. for the war through taxes, loans, and the sale of Liberty Bonds.
- 5. propaganda to rally support for the war.
- 8. senators feared the League of Nations would drag the United States into future wars.
- 9. was forced to accept war guilt, pay reparations, and reduce its military.
- 10. Lodge led opposition in the Senate.
- 11. took an active role in directing the economy during World War I.
- 14. Of Versailles officially ended World War I.
- 16. proposal was the creation of a League of Nations.
- 19. Administration, led by Herbert Hoover, promoted conservation through voluntary efforts
