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The Home Front
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I. Draft A. 1940-1946 B. Over 10 million men
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II. War Production Board (WPB) A. Converted peacetime industries to meet war needs B. Established rationing C. Scrap metal drives
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III. Economy A. War production helped pull the economy out of the Great Depression B. 1944: U.S out-produced all other countries in the war combined
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C. Labor shortage 1. Women a. Worked in manufacturing plants i. Represented by “Rosie the Riveter”
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b. Allowed to join the military for the first time i. Non-combat volunteers ii. 216,000
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2. Minorities given more job opportunities a. Bracero Program i. Temporary workers from Mexico ii. 50,000 per year during the war iii. Continued after the war until 1964
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D. War bonds 1. How the U.S. government paid for the war 2. Purchased by citizens 3. Earned interest over time
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IV. Double V Campaign A. Victory over fascism and victory over discrimination B. African Americans fought with great bravery during the war in spite of racism and segregation
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1. 92nd Infantry (Buffalo Soldiers) 2. Tuskegee Airmen
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V. Japanese Americans A. Executive Order 9066 1. Issued by President Roosevelt in 1942 2. Forced Japanese Americans on the West Coast to relocate to internment camps during the war 12/8/1941
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a. 2 of the 10 camps were in Arizona b. 62% were U.S. citizens
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3. Korematsu v. United States (1944) a. Supreme Court ruled that internment was constitutional because the national emergency outweighed Korematsu’s individual rights Hugo Black, Associate Justice 6-3 Decision
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B. Japanese Americans fought in the war 1. Segregated units 2. European Theater only
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442nd Regimental Combat Team 21 Medals of Honor
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VI. Propaganda A. Definition: organized spreading of ideas to influence public opinion B. Used by both sides
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C. Purpose: 1. Boost patriotism 2. Demonize the enemy
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Propaganda Poster Perspective of the United States Colorful Creative Clear message Not graded on artistic ability but on neatness Do not copy an actual World War II design
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