The Green River Ordinance Plant

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The Green River Ordinance Plant The Home Front The Green River Ordinance Plant

Overview: Unemployment fell to 1.2 percent Average weekly pay rose 10% US Government set price controls on certain goods Social Changes – Couples rush to marry, Families become comfortable leaving children with neighbors or day cares, returning soldiers turned into the “baby boom” generation -GI Bill of Rights helped ease the transition of returning soldiers by giving them education benefits and assistance buying homes, farms, or starting businesses

Internment of Japanese Americans: People of Japanese ancestry were forcibly removed from California, Washington St, Oregon, and Arizon and sent to “relocation centers.” -Many were mistreated and victims of discrimination -In Chicago, Japanese Americans were treated much better (NY Times example) -In 1965, Congress finally compensated victims of Japanese Internment – but this was less than 10% of actual losses.

Document Search Use the primary and secondary source documents to answer the questions on your worksheet. This is due TODAY.

Book Questions: Ch 24 Pg. 764 (Def: #1-10, Main ideas #1-8) Study Guide due next class