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Unit III Home Front usa

Preview For the Preview question, imagine you are the same age as now, except the time period is during the Great War. Your sibling is currently fighting overseas in Europe. Write him or her a letter saying how you feel about them being there and everything you and your family are doing to support the war from home.

Three keys to Victory at Home Reducing waste Financing Propaganda

Government Regulations War Industries Board (WIB) encouraged companies to improve efficiency Food Administration - “meatless,” “sweetless,” “wheatless,” and “porkless” days. Fuel Administration -“gasless sundays” and “lightless nights” Espionage Act fine $10,000 or 20 years in jail for disrupting war effort or for saying anything disloyal, profane, or abusive about the government of the war effort

Financing and Supporting the War The war was paid for with Progressive Income tax, sin taxes, and War Bonds War Bonds are loans to government by American people Propaganda Posters, paintings, and cartoons encouraged Americans to enlist, buy bonds, or save food and energy

Economic and social Effects Worker’s shortage led to women taking on industrial jobs Women also served in the Armed forces, mostly as nurses. African Americans began The Great Migration north in search of industrial jobs and to escape racial discrimination in the south German’s were mistreated (flogging or tar and feathers) Hamburger renamed “liberty sandwich”

Response Four groups. Pick a group leader. Work together but fill out your own worksheet.

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