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Objectives:. Explain how the US expanded its armed forces in WW2Describe the wartime mobilization of industry, labor, scientists, and the mediaTrace the efforts of the US govt. to control the economy and deal with subversion. Americans Join the War Effort. After Pearl Harbor, Americans jammed recr
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1. The United States in WW2:Mobilizing for Defense Chapter 17, Section 1 Notes
2. Objectives: Explain how the US expanded its armed forces in WW2
Describe the wartime mobilization of industry, labor, scientists, and the media
Trace the efforts of the US govt. to control the economy and deal with subversion
3. Americans Join the War Effort After Pearl Harbor, Americans jammed recruiting offices
Remember Pearl Harbor!
5 million volunteers
Selective Service System
Expanded the draft
10 million more soldiers to meet demand
Eight weeks of training
4. Expanding the Military Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC)
Created by Army Chief of Staff General George Marshall
Women volunteers serve in non-combat positions
Nurses, ambulance drivers, radio operators, electricians, and pilots
350,000 women served
6. Diversity in the Armed Forces Despite racial tension, minorities made dramatic contributions to the armed forces
Mexican-Americans, African-Americans, Asian-Americans, and Native Americans
1 million African Americans served
Served in segregated units and limited to noncombat roles until 1943
7. A Production Miracle Automobile plants were retooled to produce tanks, planes, boats, and command cars.
End of private automobile production
Factories were quickly converted to war production
Production occurred at record breaking speeds
Henry Kaiser produced Liberty ships in 40 days
Using “prefab” parts
8. The Building of Liberty Ships
10. Labor’s Contribution Despite the draft, nearly 18 million workers were laboring in war industries
6 million of these workers were women
Earned less and could operate machines
“Rosie the Riveter” campaign
Encourage women to join workforce
12. Labor’s Contribution
Defense plants also hired minorities
Faced strong prejudice at first
African-American Labor Leader A. Philip Randolph proposed a march on Washington to fight discrimination
FDR issued an executive order calling on employers to hire without discrimination
13. Mobilization of Scientists FDR created the Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD)
To bring scientists into the war effort
Improvements in radar and sonar
Miracle Drugs like penicillin
Secret development of the atomic bomb
The Manhattan Project – code name
14. Economic Controls FDR created the Office of Price Admin.
Fought inflation by freezing prices
Raised the income tax
Up to 88% in the highest bracket!
War Production Board
Convert industries
Allocated raw materials
Organized drives to collect scrap iron, tin cans, and paper to recycle into war goods
16. Rationing Rationing – establishing fixed allotments of goods deemed essential for the military
Homes received ration books with coupons to buy goods
Meat, shoes, sugar, coffee, and gas
Americans accepted rationing as their personal contribution to the war effort
Workers carpooled or rode bicycles
19. Check For Understanding