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1. How did the level of support towards European allies impact the way American society reacted to the events of World War 1?

2. Why might the federal government want to track those with familial connections to European countries during World War 1 and how might this impact how domestic and foreign policies are implemented?

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The war left US society in a hyper-vigilant mode, which led to outbreaks of violence against people who were viewed as disloyal to the United States. The people who suffered the most were German-Americans. Socialists and immigrants were also threatened and harassed.

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