Attitudes During Ww1

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WWI and the Daily Life of all Americans After a decade of unstable alliances and military buildups, World War I was triggered in 1914 by the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. It ended in 1918 with the Treaty of Versailles. During World War I the Food and Fuel Administration, Anti- German Hysteria, and Espionage and Sedition Acts were set into a dilemma. I believe public attitudes like Anti- German Hysteria was affected the most during the war. Through out the war many Americans were in an inadequate zone. One of the biggest impact during WWI was public attitudes. Such as Anti- German Hysteria, which caused Germans to be hated. Many Germans were discriminated and were not let to perform in Orchestras, for example music from Beethoven
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