S E C T I O N 3 The War at Home GRAPH HOME ASSESSMENT

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S E C T I O N 3 The War at Home GRAPH HOME ASSESSMENT 4. Do you think that the war had a positive or negative effect on American society? Think About: • how the propaganda campaign influenced people’s behavior • the new job opportunities for African Americans and women • how the government controlled industry ANSWER End of Section 3

S E C T I O N 3 The War at Home GRAPH HOME ASSESSMENT 4. Do you think that the war had a positive or negative effect on American society? Think About: • how the propaganda campaign influenced people’s behavior • the new job opportunities for African Americans and women • how the government controlled industry ANSWER POSSIBLE RESPONSES: Positive effects of the war: expanded opportunities for African Americans and women Negative effects of the war: increased government control and eroded personal liberties; encouraged persecution of ethnic groups End of Section 3