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How did the war affect governmental power in WWI? Give specific examples.

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The war greatly expanded the powers of the government. A good example of this is the passing of the Espionage and Sedition Acts. ... The president's influence over the economy was more proof that the govt.'s powers were greatly expanded in wartime. Congress gave President Wilson direct control over most of the economy.

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