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In what ways did the federal government change during WWI?

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Explanation:With U.S. entry into the Great War, the federal government expanded enormously in size, scope, and power. It virtually nationalized the ocean shipping industry. It did nationalize the railroad, telephone, domestic telegraph, and international telegraphic cable industries.

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Answer: After WWI the government changed the way they did propaganda to a way that helped them recruit soldiers for the military. It also helped raise spirits of the public during WWII. It gave the public information on ways they could help their country without having to joining the army.

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