Which of the following best characterizes the U.S. government's approach to civil liberties during World War I?
a. They were treatened by President Wilson but protected by the courts.
b. Limited civil liberties were offered by the U.S. government, but no one was imprisoned for his or her ideological convictions.
c. They were protected for everyone except German Americans.
d. They were violated mostly in the western United States.
e. They were severely damaged by the political pressures of loyalty and conformity.