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The political cartoon "Must Liberty's Light Go Out?" supports which of the

following conclusions about the United States during World War I?
A. Despite organized efforts to suppress dissent, opposition groups
were still able to publish criticisms of the government during the
war.
B. Because of worries about the spread of communism, major
newspapers refused to print unpatriotic content during the war.
C. Widespread patriotism during the war would have naturally
silenced critics of the government without any kind of legal
changes.
D. Early U's victories in Europe led to nearly unanimous support for
government programs enacted during the war.

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Answer:

A. Despite organized efforts to suppress dissent, opposition groups

were still able to publish criticisms of the government during the

war.

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The political cartoon "Must Liberty's Light Go Out?" supports which of the-example-1
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Answer:

A: Despite organized efforts to suppress dissent, opposition groups

were still able to publish criticisms of the government during the

war.

Explanation: I took the quiz and got it right.

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