Mobilization for War Class Activity.

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Mobilization for War Class Activity

Big Idea The U.S. enters the war and mobilized its citizens to give its allies unprecedented military and industrial support.

Discrimination Unidentified African American male after receiving his draft notice “Just carve on my tombstone, Here lies a black man killed fighting a yellow man for the protection of a white man.”

Class Activity Find an image that connects to each of the terms/names/groups to the right. Write one fact about each of the terms/names/groups. OPA OSRD Segregation Internment Rationing A. Philip Randolph Women’s Auxiliary Corps WPB Albert Einstein J. Robert Oppenheimer Rosie the Riveter Charlie Chaplin’s “The Great Dictator”