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World War II at Home
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Mobilizing the Economy for War The Government Steps In Office of Price Administration – regulate prices, rationing War Production Board – conversion of factories to wartime production Convert consumer (cars, etc.) industries to war industries. U.S. - The “Great Arsenal of Democracy”
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Working and Financing the War The Wartime Work Force Unemployment decreases, wages rise Union membership rises Financing the War Very expensive Revenue Act of 1942 War bonds Deficit spending
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Daily Life on the Home Front Shortages and Controls Rationing Ration books/stamps Enlisting Public Support Office of War Information Victory gardens Recycling
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Women and the War Changes for Working Women Rosie the Riveter New kinds of jobs Recruited women workers Lower pay, menial jobs Benefits of Employment Rewarding, out of the home Jobs for African Americans After the War Pressured to return home after the war
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The Struggle for Justice at Home African Americans Economic discrimination Soldiers and segregation “Double V” Campaign – victory over fascism AND discrimination A. Phillip Randolph Mexican Americans Bracero program – Mex. Workers to Am. for farming Zoot Suit riots – attacks on Mexican youth Japanese Americans (Nisei) Japanese Relocation Internment camps
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