The correct answer is immigrants to the U.S.
The “thrill of American Liberty” poster was aimed primarily at the immigrants to the U.S.
The United States Food Administration’s Education Division created the poster “thrill of American Liberty” in the times of the First World War to motivate immigrants to purchase Liberty Bonds to fund the war efforts, and with this, to support the Federal government.
The whole poster read “Remember Your First Thrill of American Liberty. Your Duty- Buy United States Government Bonds. 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917.” That loan offered $3 billion in bonds with a return of four percent.