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Section 4

The War at Home

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Domestic Discontent with the War

Old-Stock Americans and Irish-Americans opposed U.S. entry into World War I, but Wilson made appeals to gain their support.

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The Progressive Stake in the War

The Progressive Movement influenced U.S. policy in World War I through its ideals of morality, efficiency and democracy.

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Americanization and Pluralism

The outbreak of war in 1914 led to the "Americanization" campaign aimed at millions of immigrants to the U.S.

The Anti-German Crusade

Anti-German hysteria in the U.S. during World War I led to restrictions on speaking German and internment.

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Toward Immigration Restriction

Nativists campaigned for immigration restrictions from 1890-1920, proposing measures such as literacy tests and quotas.

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