Enforcing Loyalty in World War I

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Enforcing Loyalty in World War I Marieka Cober and Morgan Jedlowski

Liberty Bonds A loan to the government Americans urged to buy bonds

Gaining War Popularity Committee on Public Information Short films, pamphlets, posters, etc. Halted negative press on war George Creel

Media Restricted by the government Banned anti-British, pro-German, etc. films and books Espionage Act Sedition Act

Hate the Hun! Hysteria about German spies Germans referred to as “Huns” Shunned the Huns Lynching

Nationalism Fear of foreigners 100% Americanism Restrictions on immigration Nativist beliefs

Controlling Political Radicals Mostly Socialists IWW formed Vigilantes took law in their hands