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World War II: The Home Front

World War II: The Home Front. Table of Contents. Propaganda. Women on the Home Front. Japanese American Internment. Rationing. Home Front Defense. Propaganda. Demonizing the enemy Boosting morale Encouraging support of wartime measures Recruitment Vigilance and paranoia.

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World War II: The Home Front

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  1. World War II: The Home Front

  2. Table of Contents • Propaganda • Women on the Home Front • Japanese American Internment • Rationing • Home Front Defense

  3. Propaganda • Demonizing the enemy • Boosting morale • Encouraging support of wartime measures • Recruitment • Vigilance and paranoia

  4. Demonizing the Enemy

  5. Who do you think “You and I” refers to?

  6. What might the boot symbolize?

  7. What do each of the snakes symbolize? • How do you know?

  8. Why do you think this snake is coiled around the other? • What might this symbolize? • Why do you think this snake is the only one striking out at the boot?

  9. In your opinion, what does “Beat Your Promise” refer to?

  10. What might the frog symbolize? • Why do you think it has a bandage on its chin?

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