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Social Studies, 14.01.2021 20:20, cxttiemsp021

8. How were civil liberties suppressed during World War I? : Prohibited spying, interfering with the
draft and "false statements that might impede military success".
: Criminalized statements that were intended to
cast contempt, scorn or disrepute on our form of government, or that
advocated interference with the war effort
: the Supreme Court upheld the conviction of
a guy named Schenck for encouraging people to avoid the draft and ruled
that the government can punish critical speech when it presents a clear
and present danger to the state and its citizens,
• Helped the Justice Department identify
radicals by harassing people in what were called "slacker raids"

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