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During World War I, civil liberties in the U.S. were severely limited due to the passing of laws such as the Espionage Act and the Sedition Act in the interest of national safety.
The civil liberties in the U.S. during World War I were significantly restricted. In the interest of national safety and unity, the United States government passed different laws, such as the Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918, which curtailed certain freedoms like the freedom of speech. People were discouraged from speaking out against the war, and penalties were imposed for actions or conversations perceived as disloyal or unpatriotic. This showed a major shift in the balance between civil liberties and governmental power during times of war.
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It is false that with the long ballot system all less important state offices would be filled on the basis of patronage.
In any determined voting district, a long ballot list all the candidates participating in the election, for all positions. It is the opposite of a short ballot, in which it lists only the major candidates for the most important offices in the district.
B. Fallout shelters
C. Arms buildup
D. Interstate Highway System
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