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Objective 10.03 Describe and analyze the effects of the war on American economic, social, political, and cultural life.

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1 Objective 10.03 Describe and analyze the effects of the war on American economic, social, political, and cultural life.

2 Major Concepts The Homefront Suspension of Civil Liberties Suburbanization Transition to Peacetime

3 Terms War Bonds: type of savings bond used by combatant nations to help fund a war effort. Baby Boomers: babies born during sharp increase after WWII (late 1940s-late 1950s). Largest generation in U.S. history! Fair Deal: Truman's policy of social improvement, outlined in his 1949 State of the Union Address to Congress. Only one Fair Deal bill, an initiative to expand unemployment benefits, was ever enacted. G.I. Bill: (Serviceman’s Readjustment Act of 1944) Provided financial and educational benefits for WWII veterans transitioning to civilian life (ex: unemployment, low interest for homes, education, etc.)

4 Terms Korematsu vs. U.S. (1944): Supreme Court decided government’s policy of evacuating Japanese Americans to camps justified on basis of “military necessity”. These people were later compensated by the U.S. (1980s). Levittown: 4 large suburban developments created in U.S.A. and Puerto Rico by William Levitt and his company Levitt & Sons. Northern Migration: continued movement of African-Americans north/west for jobs and freedom. Middle-Class: fast growing section of the population after WWII. Attributed to return of soldiers and the post-WWII economy.

5 Terms Rosie the Riveter: cultural icon of the U.S., representing approx. 6 million women who worked in factories producing munitions/supplies during World War II. Selective Services Act: 1917 law requiring men to register for the military, making them eligible to be drafted. Used during WWII. AFL-CIO: (American Federation of Labor- Congress of Industrial Organizations) an industrial labor union that fought for workers’ rights. Taft-Hartley Act: amended National Labor Relations Act of 1935. Overturned lots of rights won by unions under FDR’s New Deal.

6 Terms WACS: approx. 150,000 American women served WACS during WWII. 1 st women other than nurses to serve w/ the Army. War Production Board: est. 1942 by FDR. Regulated production/allocation of materials/fuel during WWII in the U.S. Rationed gasoline, heating oil, metals, rubber, and plastics. Rationing: limiting how much people are able to buy/consume, usu. during a time of war or shortage.

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9 Terms Japanese Internment Sites: 110,000 sent to 10 “relocation centers” in Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arkansas, Arizona, and California. Japanese American Museum: located near Little Tokyo in Los Angeles, Calif. Celebrated Japanese American history. Japanese Internment: Japanese Americans interned b/c seen as a threat on the West Coast during WWII after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

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11 Internment Camp in Jerome, Ark.


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