During the WWI period (1917-1918), there was no national radio or television to reach the people quickly. However, George Creel demonstrated the power to mobilize public opinion though a network of thousands of civic leaders all over the U.S. which would speak to schools, churches, service clubs, etc., about supporting the war effort. This group was known as:

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1. During the WWI period (1917-1918), there was no national radio or television to reach the people quickly. However, George Creel demonstrated the power to mobilize public opinion though a network of thousands of civic leaders all over the U.S. which would speak to schools, churches, service clubs, etc., about supporting the war effort. This group was known as: