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1 Political The government took over more control of people’s lives. For example they passed the Smith Act(1940) which made it illegal to threaten to overthrow the government. Originally aimed at fascists it became associated with attacks on communists.

2 Political The 1940 Selective Service Act introduced conscription and the War Management Commission had to recruit workers where they were needed most (not through conscription though). The National Labor Board set wages.

3 Political The Office of Scientific Rsearch and Development mobilised thousands of scientists to develop new methods of death; from bazookas to the atomic bomb.

4 Political The Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply was set up in 1941 to control inflation and keep prices at a reasonable level. In April 1942 it issued a General Maximum Price regulation which froze prices at March 1942 levels to prevent inflation.

5 Political Eventually all key or scarce items were put on rationing, such as petrol, tyres, coffee, sugar and other foodstuffs. Almost 90% of food items were subject to price controls.

6 Economic In 1940 the unemployment figures were 14.6% and in 1941 there were 9 million people out of work. By 1944 there was just 1.2% of the population classed as unemployed.

7 Economic Farm income grew by 250%.

8 Economic In 1944 alone, 6.5 million women entered the labor force and by the end of the war 60% of women were employed.

9 Economic The number of African Americans working in government rose from 50,000 in 1939 to 200,000 by In the years between , 5 million African Americans moved to the cities where a million found jobs in defence plants.

10 Economic Gross National Product (GNP) rose from $91.3billion in 1939 to $166.6 billion by 1945.

11 Economic Production of cars for ordinary motorists was strictly rationed, as were petrol supplies.

12 Economic The US national debt rose from $41 billion in 1941 to $260 billion by The federal government spent twice as much between as it had done in the previous 150 years and Roosevelt paid for this through increased taxation. The highest earners paid 94% tax. Prices rose 28% on average but wages rose 40% on average. The poor grew wealthier during the war and the rich got a smaller share of the prosperity.

13 Social 2000 Japanese immigrants along with Germans and Italians were rounded up and kept in prison camps - labelled as subversives. In the end over 100,000 American-Japanese were forcibly sent to ‘relocation centres’. They had to leave their property unguarded and much looting went on in their absence. One source estimated the Japanese-American community lost around $400 million.

14 Social The relocation centres for those considered ‘subversives’ were akin to concentration camps with razor wire and guards. In a riot in one camp named Manzanar, two inmates were killed. By 1944, with the threat of Japanese invasion all but over, the Supreme Court forbid the internment of immigrants or Americans of Italians, Germans and Japanese descent. Still, resentment and animosity was to last for years.

15 Some states made equal pay compulsory.
Social There were 19 million female war workers by One in three aircraft workers and half of those working in electronics and munitions were women. Some states made equal pay compulsory. However, African-American women were discriminated against and usually first-fired, last-hired. At the end of the war the majority of women gave up their top, well-paid jobs. On average women earned 50-60% of the wage that men earned for the same job. A woman could still be dismissed from her job when she married.


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