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World War I

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    The Selective Service Act of 1917 led to 24 million men registering for the draft, fundamentally altering American citizenship obligations.
    The Espionage Act of 1917 suppressed dissent against military recruitment, impacting civil liberties during World War I.
    Nationalism in America during World War I was a double-edged sword, fostering both unity and division.
    Social media platforms like Twitter have complex roles in democracy, balancing corporate rules with public discourse.
    The failure to join the League of Nations after World War I contributed to conditions leading to World War II.

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