Probably the biggest loss for Americans at home, during WWI, were________.
a.
civil liberties
c.
property rights.
b.
economic opportunities.
d.
social opportunities.

Respuesta :

Answer:

A - Civil Liberties

Explanation:

"Others were not so lucky. Hyper-vigilance on the home front led to spontaneous outbreaks of violence against groups whose loyalty to the United States was considered suspect. German-Americans, labor activists, suffragists, immigrants, African Americans, and socialists were subjected to threats, harassment, imprisonment, and physical violence."