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Cortney Mitchell, Jonah Rodriguez, Sabrina Nunez, Erika Scott
Total War Cortney Mitchell, Jonah Rodriguez, Sabrina Nunez, Erika Scott
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MILITARY All resources and effort put to the War
All factories dedicated to producing things for the war Any and all civilians put to work in factories even women civilians and combatants in total war
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POLITICAL Nazi-ism vs. Democracy Nazism nationalism and racism
single party state In Germany, Aryan race vs. other races, particularly Jewish Democracy by the people for the people multiple party state After the war the United States and the Soviet Union became the two leading superpowers of the world Japan was temporarily placed under American Control Lead to a take-over of communism in the Soviet sphere of influence Eventually led to the development of the Cold War
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SOCIAL Women joined the labor force and were
trained to be skilled workers, filling positions in farms, factories, and businesses. Taste of independence Countries encouraged retired people and children to work in factories and farms. Traditional beliefs were left behind. Participants in the Holocaust were taken to trial. Blacks who served overseas found little racism that existed outside of United States Result: many returned determined for their civil rights. United Nations (UN) was organized in 1945. URBANIZATION- people moved to urban cities. About 53% Baby Boom Propaganda- Support war and to enlist.
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ECONOMIC The Great Depression was ended due to World War II
Economic Growth Various reasons for economic growth Unemployment rate significantly drops Distribution of Wealth Overall, the economic state was affected in a positive manner, giving civilians much needed jobs, lowering consumption and investments, and government spending
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