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Unit 5 Day 8 (The War at Home) Quote: “If you want to win a war, your country must be completely behind the effort; anything less and you fail.” - Focus Question(s): What responsibilities did the United States have during WWI to its citizens and to the global community? Specified Content: War Industries Board and National War Labor Board, women’s fashion, Food Administration, “Victory Gardens,” Liberty Loans and war bonds, State Standards: Strand 1 Concept 7 PO 3 Analyze events which caused a transformation of the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
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The War at Home When the U.S. declared war, the government moved fast to put the country on a war economy. The War Industries Board and the National War Labor Board made sure the US was producing everything they needed to fight.
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This was very evident in the way women’s fashion changed. Women stopped wearing corsets, tall leather shoes, and hemlines rose.
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President Wilson also set up the Food Administration to help produce and conserve food. Herbert Hoover was in charge of this group and they urged people to plant “Victory Gardens”.
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To help finance the war the government sold Liberty Loans, war bonds, and raised the income tax.
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Activity Use evidence from the pictures to answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper: What foods were people encouraged to eat? What foods were people told not to eat? Why do you think these foods were reserved for the soldiers fighting in Europe?
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