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Creel Committee
effectively raised national spirit and engaged millions of Americans in the business of winning the war
Hate Crimes
generally refers to criminal acts that are seen to have been motivated by bias against one or more of the types above, or of their derivatives. Incidents may involve physical assault, damage to property, bullying, harassment, verbal abuse or insults, or offensive graffiti or letters.
Espionage and Sedition Acts of 1917
prohibited many forms of speech, including "any disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language about the form of government of the United States...or the flag of the United States. Anyone that criticized the government war policy could be sent to jail.
"Wheatless Wednesdays"
when the government encouraged people to not eat wheat on Wednesdays to save money and resources for war.
Victory gardens
Backyard gardens; Americans were encouraged to grow their own vegetables to support the war effort
Schenck V. U.S
Supreme Court case that decided if an individuals free speech presents a clear and present danger to others, the government could impose restrictions or penalties.
"Four-Minute Men"
The Four Minute Men were a group of volunteers authorized by the US President Woodrow Wilson, to give four-minute speeches on topics given to them by The Committee on Public Information.
Food Administration
This government agency was headed by Herbert Hoover and was established to increase the production of food and ration food for the military.
"Over There"
WWI song that became America's best known song as we entered WWI.
War Industries Board
a United States government agency established on July 28, 1917, during World War I, to coordinate the purchase of war supplies.
income tax
created by the 16th amendment, and is a tax you pay based on the money you earn
Uncle Sam
a common national personification of the American government or the United States in general that, according to legend, came into use during the War of 1812 and was supposedly named for Samuel Wilson but whose actual origin may be obscure. Uncle Sam represents a manifestation of patriotic emotion (of people in America for the country in which they live).
Committee on Public Information
also known as the CPI or the Creel Committee, was an independent agency of the government of the United States created to influence U.S. public opinion regarding American participation in World War I.
James Montgomery Flagg
an American artist and illustrator. He worked in media ranging from fine art painting to cartooning, but is best remembered for his political posters.
George Creel
an investigative journalist, a politician, and, most famously, the head of the United States Committee on Public Information, a propaganda organization created by President Woodrow Wilson during World War I.
Liberty bonds
sold to American people to raise money for the war efforts
Meatless Monday
the Food Administration made propaganda encourages people not to eat meat on Mondays in order to save it for the troops in WWI; it was voluntary
Daylight Savings Time
time as adjusted to achieve longer evening daylight, especially in summer, by setting the clocks an hour ahead of the standard time. designed to conserve energy