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The American Home Front December 7, 1941 - 1945

The American Home Front December 7, 1941 - 1945. Vocabulary List Ration: a fixed allowance of provisions or food War Bonds: a debt issued by a government

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Page 1: The American Home Front December 7, 1941 - 1945. Vocabulary List Ration: a fixed allowance of provisions or food War Bonds: a debt issued by a government

The American Home FrontDecember 7, 1941 - 1945

Page 2: The American Home Front December 7, 1941 - 1945. Vocabulary List Ration: a fixed allowance of provisions or food War Bonds: a debt issued by a government

Vocabulary List

• Ration: a fixed allowance of provisions or food • War Bonds: a debt issued by a government for

the purpose of financing military operations during times of war

• Morale: emotional or mental condition with respect to cheerfulness, confidence

• Riveter: a person who installs rivets to fasten an object together.

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Rivets

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Enlistment and Patriotism• The American military

was not prepared for an all out war.

• It only had 300,000 men. • The U.S. calls on American

men to enlist. • The American people

respond. • In fact the Government is

overwhelmed by the number that decide to join.

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ALL AMERICANS FOUGHTDespite discrimination at home, minority populations contributed to the war effort:

• 1,000,000 African Americans

• 300,000 Mexican-Americans

• 33,000 Japanese Americans• 25,000 Native Americans• 13,000 Chinese AmericansThese “Golden 13” Great Lakes officers

scored the highest marks ever on the Officers exam in 1944

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Contributions• The Americans were asked by the

government to ration everything.

• The government also sold war bonds (borrowed money from its own people to help with the war).

• They needed money to help the Allies as well as themselves. The U.S. was also not a very rich country and desperately needed money.

• The goal was to help Allies while the U.S. prepared.

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Rationed Goods• Rationed Items: sugar,

coffee, shoes, meats, and cereals.

• Farms were producing as much food as possible.

• Much of the food went to British and Russian soldiers and citizens as a result of starvation.

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COLLECTION DRIVES

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Shift in Production

• American Industry had to go to wartime production, many factories were running 24/7.

• GM, Ford, and Chrysler went from creating cars to tanks.

• Boeing from regular airplanes to bombers and fighter jets.

• Gun makers like Colt, from hunting rifles to machine guns, flamethrowers, war rifles.

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War Production

• In full war mode, the U.S. was producing weapons faster than anybody around thought that it would or could.

• In one month, the U.S. was able to produce up to 4,000 tanks and 4,500 planes.

• Ship production also increased dramatically to help protect our coasts.

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Ships andSubs

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Liberty Ships

• Transport vessels for troops and supplies

• 441 feet long

• Built in as little as 24 days!!!

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ECONOMIC GAINS

• Unemployment fell to only 1.2% by 1944 and wages rose 35%

• Farmers benefited as production doubled and their income tripled

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Success on the Home Front• The war provided a lift to

the U.S. economy

• Jobs were abundant and despite rationing and shortages, people had money to spend.

• By the end of the war, America was the world’s dominant economic and military power.

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Question

What is one way that World War II affected the American economy?

Factories ran 24 hours a day producing military supplies

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Jobs for Women

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WOMEN MAKE GAINS• Women enjoyed

economic gains during the war

• Over 6 million women entered the work force for the first time

• Over 1/3 were in the defense industry

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LABOR’S CONTRIBUTION

• By 1944, nearly 18 million workers were laboring in war industries (3x the # in 1941)

• More than 6 million were women and nearly 2 million were minority.

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Unintended Benefit• Women joined the

workforce. Before the war, only about 3 million worked in the U.S.

• Most were housewives and raised families.

• Desperate for workers to produce weapons, women replaced the men that went to war.

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Germany

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