The Committee on Public Information
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Abstract

At the beginning of U.S. military involvement in World War I in 1917, the secretaries of war, navy, and state asked President Woodrow Wilson for an information agency that would educate the American populace about the war effort. The secretaries saw this as the best means of garnering support for the war. With the American people having embraced ideas of neutrality when it came to European nations fighting one another, the federal government had to educate the people as to why the United States needed to become involved in the war in Europe.

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