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Lesson 16 WW II – Society At War: The Home Fronts. Lesson Objectives.
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Lesson 16 WW II – Society At War: The Home Fronts
Lesson Objectives • Develop an appreciation for the impact of the war on the home fronts in the U.S., U.K., and Germany. • Understand the implementation and implications of Selective Service in the U.S. • Understand the basic economic strength of each of the major Axis and Allied combatants. • Analyze the impact of the different war production decisions made by the U.S., U.K., and Germany.
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