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The War at Home 23.4
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Mobilizing U.S. declared war and immediately began MOBILIZATION –gathering resources and preparing for war.
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National War Labor Board Government created this group to ensure the production of vital war materials.
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Food Administration Organized food for war refugees in Europe Urged people to grow victory gardens and help produce food. Urged people to observe: –“Wheatless Mondays” –“Meatless Tuesdays” –“Porkless Thursdays”
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Great Migration 1914-1920 300,000-500,000 African Americans left the South to seek jobs and settle in Northern cities.
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Public Opinions Against the War Socialists –Believe industries should be publicly owned. Pacifists –People opposed to the use of violence. Espionage –Spying, aiding the enemy Sabotage Act –Made it a crime to say, print, or write almost anything perceived as negative about the government Sabotage –Secret action to damage the war effort
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Feelings about German-Americans People did not trust them Prohibited German music and teaching the German language in schools. Gave patriotic names to German sounding words. –Frankfurters –Liberty Sausage –Sauerkraut -- Liberty Cabbage
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