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April 10, 2014 WW2 Note Packet DEMOBILIZATION
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The movement from a military to a civilian status US armed forces decreased from 12 million to 1.5 million Biggest issue prevent US from slipping back into depression DEMOBILIZATION
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FAIR DEAL Promoting full employment Higher minimum wage Greater unemployment compensation Housing assistance TRUMAN’S LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM
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Authorized billions of dollars to pay for veteran benefits College education Medical treatment Unemployment insurance Home/business loans SERVICEMEN’S READJUSTMENT ACT (THE GI BILL OF RIGHTS)
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Made full employment a national goal Set up a Council of Economic Advisors Guide the president on economic matters EMPLOYMENT ACT OF 1946
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1946 – gov’t moved to end control of prices on goods Ending price control and cutting taxes led to inflation Food prices increased by 25% in 2 years AN END TO PRICE CONTROLS
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Workers wages couldn’t keep up w/ inflation Increase in strikes, antiunion feelings Taft-Hartley Act Provided an 80-day “cooling off period” Barred the closed shop Allowed states to pass “right-to-work laws” Banned union contributions to political campaigns Required union leaders to swear they were not communists THE TAFT-HARTLEY ACT
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National Security Act (1947) Created the Department of Defense CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) Banning racial discrimination in armed forces Baby boom Largest population explosion in history Expanded middle class OTHER IMMEDIATE POST WW2 CHANGES
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