Title: Economics
1World War II Americans at War (19411945)
2Mobilization
- How did Roosevelt mobilize the armed forces?
- In what ways did the government prepare the
economy for war? - How did the war affect daily life on the home
front?
3Mobilizing the Armed Forces
- President Roosevelt realized that he had to
strengthen the armed forces if the United States
were to enter World War II on the side of the
Allies.
4Sept. 1940first peacetime draft in US history.
- Congress authorized the first peacetime draft in
the nations history. The Selective Training and
Service Act required all males aged 21 to 36 to
register for military service.
5Roosevelt gives 4 freedoms speech.
6Why should we fight?
- defense spending raised from 2 billion to more
than 10 billion in the course of a year. - More than 16 million Americans served as
soldiers, sailors, and aviators in the war. They
called themselves GIs, an abbreviation of
Government Issue.
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8Women!
- About 350,000 American women volunteered for
military service by the wars end. Military
officials allowed them to work in almost all
areas, except combat.
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10What types of jobs did women hold during WWII?
- Steelworkers and welders
- Rosie the Riveter
- Better paying jobs than they were used to holding
11How were women workers affected by WWII?
- Extra money helped support their families
- Proud of contributing to the war effort
- Still faced obstacles
- Resented by some men
- Lack of child care
- Earned less than men for the same work
12Women workers - postWWII
- Expected to give up their jobs for returning
soldiers - Return to normalcy
- Housewives and mothers
- Womens mags
- Advice on homemaking, cooking, and child care
13Preparing the Economy for War
- FDR pushed industries to move to making war
goods. - Jan. 1942 govt set up War Production Board
- Convert from peacetime to wartime
From this.
to THIS!
14- Examples
- --Ford converts some factories to Air force
factories. - --In Wilmington Dravo starts building landing
craft while PJ make Liberty Ships!
15Building Tanks at the chrysler plant
- As the production of consumer goods stopped,
factories converted to war production. - Ford Motor Company built B-24 bombers with the
same assembly-line techniques used to manufacture
cars.
16- Each year US increased production goals,
eventually doubling the production of Axis
Powers. - Helps the workforceunemployment nearly
disappears. so long Depression!
17Union membership increases from by over 1.5
million!
after the attack on Pearl Harbor, labor and
management agreed to refrain from strikes and
lockouts.
18Daily life on the homefront
- Nearly everyone had a relative or friend in the
military
19War effort led to shortages on typical goodsex
metal, rubber
- Shortages led to rise in reading of books and
magazines, movies, and sporting events.
Scrap Metal Drive Middletown, DE
20Fdr leads effort to advertise winning the war at
home
- Collection Drives metal, fat, cloth, food, etc
21Victory Gardens
- home vegetable garden planted to add to the home
food supply and replace farm produce sent to feed
the soldiers. - By 1943, victory gardens produced about one third
of the countrys fresh vegetables.
22Daily Life on the Home Front
- Wartime jobs gave many people their first extra
cash since the Depression. Still, shortages and
rationing limited the goods that people could buy.
23- The supply of food also fell short of demand.
- The Office of Price Administration (OPA) was
established to control inflation by limiting
prices and rents. - The OPA also oversaw rationing, or the fair
distribution of scarce items, during the war.
24Ration card
25Ration stamps
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29How To Pay for it all?
30- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vKiRfFGIBb9c
31- The government understood the need to maintain
morale. It encouraged citizens to participate in
the war effort. The Office of War Information
worked with the media to create posters and ads
that stirred patriotism.
32- WWII brought job opportunities to many
minorities, although discrimination against
Japanese Americans increased.
33Effects of WWII African Americans
- Migration from South to North
- New job opportunities
- Same discrimination and segregation
- not as blatant as in the South
- 1942 Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
- Founded to fight racial discrimination
34Effects of WWII Mexican Native Americans
- Mexican Americans
- New jobs in shipbuilding aircraft
- Govt encouraged Mexicans to come to the US
- Farm worker shortage
- Native Americans
- Moved to cities for war production jobs
- New experience
35Effects of WWII Japanese Americans
- Results of Pearl Harbor
- Japanese Americans viewed with fear and hostility
- Seen as possible spies
- Internment camps
- Govt goal was to remove Japanese Americans from
the West Coast - 110,000 people
- 1988 US govt officially apologized
- Executive Order 9066
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