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Homefront Civil Liberties During World War I

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Time Period #7 Module B pages #8 and #9 

 

 

Justice at War: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights During the Great War [1917-1919]

President Wilson turned America’s participation in World War I into a fervent ideological crusade for democracy

leading to the clash of individual rights and national security under the Espionage Act during WWI

 

 

 

Espionage and Sedition Acts 1917

6,000 arrests|2,000 prosecutions| 1,500 convictions

Eugene V. Debs [Socialist]

Charles T. Schenck [Socialist]

 

HW Reading: Homefront Civil Liberties Schoology Post on Civil Liberties prompt (upload Word or Docs file)

 

 

 

 

 

Episode #4  

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