AT HOME IN WARTIME GROUP 3. PEOPLE HELP THE WAR EFFORT Americans disagreed about the war before 1941 Pearl Harbor united Americans Organizations sent.

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AT HOME IN WARTIME GROUP 3

PEOPLE HELP THE WAR EFFORT Americans disagreed about the war before 1941 Pearl Harbor united Americans Organizations sent supplies over seas Kids collected old tires and meatal to use to make military weapons The food was rationed and limited Women planted victory gardens

FAMILIES DURING WAR Nearly everyone in US new people in military People read newspapers and watched Newsreels Newsreels: A short film about current events

WWII AFFECTED US CULTURE Writers and artists expressed the country’s feelings about this huge event Many paintings, books, and movies were about the war

MUSIC DURING WARTIME Music was also often about war too Popular songs reminded people of loved ones over seas To forget their worries, people danced to swing and jazz