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In a short response of one to three sentences, identify at least three things this cartoon says about life in the U.S. when published in 1943.
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World War II was a Total War Entire American society was directed toward the war effort No one did not take part in the war effort
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Economic activity took on a wartime footing Massive military contracts sent production soaring Lifted U.S. from the Depression
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Directed by the War Production Board Production of nonessential items were halted Large-scale rationing of commodities Some companies fought to have their products listed as ’essential’
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Office of Price Administration created to prevent runaway inflation Less consumer goods could equal higher prices To keep morale up, prices capped
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With full employment concern rose over higher wages War Labor Board set caps on wages Smith-Connally Anti-Strike Act limited ability of workers to strike
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World War II cost the U.S. an estimate $341 billion ($4.137 trillion in today’s figures) How do you finance this? Taxation War Bonds ($135 billion sold in total)
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Need to keep up morale at home Sponsored numerous activities Victory Gardens Meatless and Wheat-less days Scrap Drives Civil Defense Drills
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Full Employment and Military Demands opened new opportunities African-Americans brought into numerous industrial jobs Bracero program opened opportunities for Mexican-Americans Five million women entered the industrial workplace
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In a short reply of one to two sentences, respond to the following prompt: Summarize the main points of today’s lesson
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