
Which statement describes civil liberties during World War I? ?
A) The federal government broke up a number of German spy rings, which had attempted to shield their activities under the cover of “freedom of the press.”
B) The United States became a haven for thousands of Germans who were unable to speak out against their country during the war.
C) Although there were some violations of civil liberties, the Supreme Court effectively protected Americans’ right of dissent.
D) The federal government denied the use of the mails to opponents of the war, and jailed over 1,000 people for speaking out against it.
D is correct
