What effect did WWI have on civil liberties?

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What effect did WWI have on civil liberties? Cause: WWI Effect Effect Effect Effect What effect did WWI have on civil liberties? Evidence: Effect: What effect did WWI have on US views of Germany? Evidence: Effect: What effect did WWI have on the growth of the Government? Evidence: Effect: What effect did WWI have on the US military? Evidence: Effect: Inference: Inference : Inference : Inference : Effect today – Using the Past: Effect – Through Their Eyes: Effect – Change and Continuity: Effect – Turning - Point

What effect did WWI have on American’s civil liberties? Cause: WWI Homefront Effect Homefront Effect What effect did WWI have on American’s civil liberties? Evidence: What was the effect? How did WWI affect American perceptions of Germany? Evidence: What was the effect? Inference: Looking at the pictures, what inference can you make about the effect of war on people’s rights? Inference: Looking at the pictures, what inference can you make about the effect of war on people’s perception of the “enemy”? Using the Past– How can you explain the effect today? Through Their Eyes– How can you explain the effect today?

How did WWI effect the growth of the Federal Government? Cause: WWI Homefront Effect Homefront Effect How did WWI effect the growth of the Federal Government? Evidence: What was the effect? How did WWI change America’s ideas about the US military? Evidence: What was the effect? Inference: Looking at the pictures, what inference can you make about the role of government changes during wartime? Inference: Looking at the pictures, what inference can you make about changing perceptions of the military during conflict? Change and Continuity – How can you explain the effect today? Turning Points – How can you explain the effect today?