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This world war ii poster is suggesting that

a.freedom of speech might have its limits in times of war.
b.merely talking about issues involving the war is traitorous.
c.workers in war industries should work as many shifts as possible.
d.people who talk badly of the war should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

User Jesse Vogt
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Answer: THE ANSWER IS A.) "Freedom of speech might have its limits in times of war."

Explanation: I JUST TOOK THE 50 QUESTION PROGRESS LEARNING TEST ON K12

(the poster says, "loose lips might sink ships" implying that people speaking openly about the war could "sink ships", this is just used to rhyme but it was also what they were trying to imply.)

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Probably the poster you have in view is suggesting that freedom of speech might have its limits in times of war.
During World War II, there were posters with slogans such as, "Pipe down, soldier! Berlin is listening!" and "Keep your trap shut! Careless talk may cost American lives!" and "Walls have ears; be careful of what you say." If the poster your assignment included doesn't have an image or theme about keeping quiet about matters of national security, then maybe add an image of the poster here so we can see what other type of poster you may have in view.
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