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How did conditions change for German Americans
between 1915 and 1918?

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User Weibo Li
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Answer:

Indoctrination

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The same thing happens with religions, terrorists, and extremists

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User Glen Best
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World War I had a devastating effect on German-Americans and their cultural heritage. Up until that point, German-Americans, as a group, had been spared much of the discrimination, abuse, rejection, and collective mistrust experienced by so many different racial and ethnic groups in the history of the United States. Indeed, over the years, they had been viewed as a well-integrated and esteemed part of American society. All of this changed with the outbreak of war.

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