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Chapter 25 WWIIAmericans at Home
  • Section 1 Mobilization

2
Mobilizing the Armed Forces
  • Sept 1940- Congress passed the Selective Training
    Service Act- required all males 21-36 to
    register for military service
  • Boosted defense spending from 2 to 10 billion

3
The GI War
  • More than 16 million served as soldiers, sailors,
    aviators
  • Called GIs- government issued

4
Diversity in the Armed Forces
  • 300,000 Mexican Americans
  • 25,000 Native Americans
  • Navajos developed a secret code, based on their
    language
  • Code talkers provided important, secure
    communication links

5
  • 1 million African Americans
  • First limited to supporting roles
  • Late 1942- given the opportunity to fight
  • Fought in separate units
  • Tuskegee Airmen- 1st African American flying unit
    in the US
  • Late 1944- accepted into white combat units

6
Women in the Military
  • 350,000 volunteered
  • All areas except combat
  • Clerks, typists, airfield control tower
    operators, mechanics, photographers, drivers

7
Preparing the Economy for War
  • Allied production of goods were way down

8
War Production
  • Jan. 1942- government set up the War Productions
    Board (WPB) to set up industries to produce
    wartime goods
  • Halted the production of many consumer goods

9
  • Armed forces decided which company would receive
    contracts to manufacture military hardware
  • May 1943- FDR appointed James Byrnes to head the
    Office of War Mobilization
  • Super agency in the centralization of resources

10
  • Liberty ships- large, sturdy merchant ships that
    carried supplies or troops
  • Government established the cost plus system for
    military contracts to motivate businesses
    guarantee profits

11
  • Military paid development production costs
    added a percentage of costs as profits for the
    manufacturer
  • 1944- the US production levels doubled all of the
    Axis nations

12
The Wartime Work Force
  • Unemployment virtually vanished
  • Earnings went up more than 50 between 1940-1945
  • Union membership rose
  • 1940-41 increased by 1.5 million

13
  • Two weeks after Pearl Harbor, labor business
    representatives agreed to refrain from strikes
    lockouts (employers keep employees out of the
    workplace to avoid meeting their demands)
  • Cost of living went up strikes were hard to
    avoid

14
  • Most serious occurred in the coal industry
  • United Mine Workers Union called four strikes in
    1943
  • Congress passed the Smith-Connally Act limiting
    future strike activity

15
Financing the War
  • Spending increased from 8.9 billion in 1935 to
    95.2 in 1945
  • GNP more than doubled
  • Between 1941 1945 government spent 321 billion
    on the war
  • Higher taxes paid for 41

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  • Government borrowed the rest from banks, private
    investors, the public
  • War bonds brought in 196 billion
  • Deficit spending helped the US field a well
    equipped army navy, bring prosperity to workers
    pull the US out of the Depression
  • Boosted the national debt from 43 t0 259 billion

17
Daily Life on the Home Front
  • 30 million moved during the war
  • Birthrate up- population grew by 7.5 million from
    1940-1945

18
Shortages Controls
  • People finally had extra money, but rationing led
    to few consumer goods
  • Metal went to make guns, rubber to make army
    truck tires, nylon to make parachutes

19
  • Food shortages
  • US got cut off from receiving sugar, tropical
    fruits coffee
  • April 1941 Office of Price Administration (OPA)
    was established
  • Job was to control inflation by limiting prices
    rents

20
  • Problems
  • Company would cut back of goods that werent
    profitable, thus creating shortages
  • People found ways to get around the limits

21
  • Rationing
  • Goal was a fair distribution of scarce items
  • 1943 OPA assigned point values to sugar, coffee,
    meat, butter, canned fruit, shoes
  • Issued ration coupons
  • Gas was strictly rationed on the basis of needed

22
Popular Culture
  • People bought read more books magazines
  • Went to baseball games
  • 60 went to the movies every week

23
Enlisting Public Support
  • FDR established the Office of War Information
    (June 1942) to work with magazine publishers, ad
    agencies, radio stations
  • Hired writers artists to create posters ads
    that stirred American patriotic feelings

24
  • Victory Gardens- add to home food supply
  • By 1943- produced 1/3 of our vegetables
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