The Great War-The Homefront n Industrial Mobilization n Organized Labor n Propaganda n Espionage and Sedition Acts n Wartime Reform.

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The Great War-The Homefront n Industrial Mobilization n Organized Labor n Propaganda n Espionage and Sedition Acts n Wartime Reform

War Administration n War Industries Board n Fuel Administration n War Trade Board n Shipping Board n US Railroad Administration n Food Administration

Food Administration Head Herbert Hoover

Labor Gains during the War

n Real income for labor rose by 20%

Labor Gains during the War n Real income for labor rose by 20% n Decrease in working hours

Labor Gains during the War n Real income for labor rose by 20% n Decrease in working hours n AFL increases membership from 2.7 million to 4 million during the War

Propaganda Posters

Wartime Patriot Acts

n June Espionage Act

Wartime Patriot Acts n June Espionage Act n The Sedition Act

Wartime Reform

n 18th Amendment- Prohibition: 1919

Wartime Reform n 18th Amendment- Prohibition: 1919 n 19th Amendment- Women’s Suffrage: 1920