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Your Task As a Group. View this power point and/or do outside research Decide how you want to tell the story of life in America during WWII. Be sure to cover at least two actions/ responsibilities of the government and US citizens
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Your Task As a Group • View this power point and/or do outside research • Decide how you want to tell the story of life in America during WWII. • Be sure to cover at least two actions/ responsibilities of the government and US citizens • Share your completed product with Mr. K via email or Google docs • Products must be digital in nature and will be posted on Mr. K’s website • Projects can be (but are not limited to) a glogster.com, podcast, song, poem, children’s story, wallwisher.com, mashon.com,superherosquad.marvel.com
Mobilizing For War US on the Home Front
Men needed to Fight • Selective Service Act - First peacetime draft in US history (1940) • Men between 18 - 45 had to register • 15 million Americans served in the military • 1 million Blacks • 300,000 Mexican-Americans
War is Good for the Economy • Depression ends when war industries start up • US needs jeeps, tanks, planes, guns, and other supplies • Incomes rise, unemployment fell
War Production Board (WPB) • Supervised conversion of factories to wartime production • No cars were built in the early 40’s
Scrap Drives • US needed rubber, metal and other goods • Govt. organized nationwide scrap drives
Rationing • In order to control amounts of needed goods, the government limited what each family could buy • Rationed items included meat, gas, coffee, shoes
Warning of Spies • Government warned citizens not to talk about the war in public for fear of spies • Possibly done to stop people from protesting war
War Bonds • Sold to raise money for the war • Supposed to spend 10% of salary on war bonds
Women in the Military • Women Air Force Service Pilots (WASPs) - women flew training and supply planes • Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) - Worked in communications • Nursing Corps served in combat areas
Women and Minorities in the Workforce • Jobs are open as the men leave to fight • Blacks again move to cities to take factory jobs • Women leave the home to go to work • Govt. propaganda includes Rosie the Riveter
Rosie the Riveter Jeff the Riveter
Click here to link to popular music of the World War II Era http://www.6thcorpsmusic.us/