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How did the power of the federal government increase during World War I?

A. President Wilson seized more powers to direct the war effort with little congressional interference.


B. Businesses approached the War Industries Board to learn more efficient mass-production techniques.

C. Congress allowed President Wilson to control much of the economy in order to produce goods for the war.

D.New regulations under the War Industries Board forced many industries to adopt new manufacturing techniques.

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Answer and Explanation:

A. President Wilson seized more powers to direct the war effort with little congressional interference

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