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America in World War II
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ABC-1 (America, British, and Canada) Following Pearl Harbor the Citizens want Japanese's Blood, but the Allied leaders don’t see it that way. “Get Germany first” Germany knocked out= more allies for Pacific Send enough troops to Pacific to keep Japan in check, Hitler= real enemy.
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Shock of War and Internment Immigrants assimilated into American society faster during ww2 for their common hatred for their home countries and support for the American War effort. Not all Immigrants were treated fairly The Japanese were placed into internment camps. Executive order 9066- place the Japanese into camps even though 2/3rds were American born citizens who were loyal to the US. (violates 14 th amendment) Korematsu vs US (1944)- Order is Constitutional.
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Building the War Machine: 1942- the allies ordered 100 billion in War equipment putting the US back to work. WAR PRODUCTION BOARD: in charge of efficiency and supply. 40 billion bullets, 300,000 aircrafts, 76,000 ships, 86,000 tanks, 2.6 million machine guns. (created National Speed limit and gas rationing) Non essential material is stopped being produced Farmers begin to produce at massive rates leading to surplus (again). Office of Price Administration- created to stop inflation. National Labor Board- Placed ceilings on wages.
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Labor unions during the war Labor unions grew during the war from 10 mil to 13 mil, but strikes were seen as against the war effort. To end strike the Government passes the Smith-Connally Anti—Strike Act – government seizure of striking industries.
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MAN POWER … and woman power too 15 million men and 216,00 woman served. Woman join WAAC, WAVES, SPARS Draft lead to shortage of workers that black and woman could not fill, so they look south. Thousands of Mexican agricultural workers called braceros(migration pattern) Inspired by Rosie the Riveter” 6 million woman took factory jobs, half leaving for the first time. War foreshadows a revolution for woman’s roles in American Society After war, 2/3s returned home. But the impact was felt.
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Wartime Migrations Opportunity in the factories made many leave their homes and head to cities FDR called the south the nations number one economic priority, and FDR gives south tons of money for war time development of factories Creates the rise of the “Sunbelt” (post war) 2 nd great migration 1.6 million blacks- leads to tensions I the Nation not just the south.
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The Second Great Migration With more tensions and more equal opportunity, A Phillip Randolph wants to do a march on Washington to demand equal opportunity in war jobs and armed forces. FDR passes the Employment Practices Commission- discourages discrimination in the workplace but blacks still used the war as a rallying cry for equality. NAACP gains 500,000 members and a new civil rights group called Congress of racial Equality (CORE) WHY BLACKs Leave= Mechanical cotton picker.
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