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Impact of the War on the Home Front Wartime Production Ends the Depression Huge impact on US lives 15 million men & women served All races, creeds,
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One of the most famous American posters from the war, it shows the iconic "Rosie the Riveter" as an encouragement to the millions of American women who
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WWII Home Front. I. The Draft Selective Service: men 18-65 were registered; men older than 38 were not drafted Soldiers were called GIs (government issue)
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World War II Mobilizing for Defense. Selective Service System Required men to register for military service. Will raise an additional 10 million men during
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A Changing Society Section 1 – 698-701 In 1920, more than half of America’s population lived in urban areas. – Urban areas offer: Economic Opportunities
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Notes 6: The Home Front Modern US History Unit 3 WWII April 8th, 2011
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Mobilizing for Defense Chapter 17-1. Americans Join the War Effort The Japanese expectation after the attack on Pearl Harbor was at once the Americans
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SECTION 4: THE HOME FRONT The war provided a lift to the U.S. economy Jobs were abundant and despite rationing and shortages, people had money to spend
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American Participation in World War II. The United States declared war on Japan. Since Japan was a member of the Axis Powers, Germany and Italy both
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The Big Idea: World War Two would bring America center stage and make it a world leader. The Essential Question: In what ways did Americans prove that
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Canada’s Role Learning Gain: All learners will explore the contributions of Canada in World War II on and off the battlefield. Date Discuss Canadian soldier’s
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■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –How did the U.S. mobilize civilians at home to help win World War 2 & what impact did this have on American society?
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