WORLD WAR 2 (HISTORY)

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WHAT IMPACTS DID THE WAR HAVE ON THE UNITED STATES ECONOMY?

America's involvement in World War II had a significant impact on the economy and workforce of the United States. ... Our involvement in the war soon changed that rate. American factories were retooled to produce goods to support the war effort and almost overnight the unemployment rate dropped to around 10%.

how did americans react to the zoot suits?

American servicemen and white Angelenos attacked and stripped children, teenagers, and youths who wore zoot suits, ostensibly because they considered the outfits, which were made from a lot of fabric, to be unpatriotic during World War II. Rationing of fabric was required at the time for the war effort.

DESCRIBE THE ROLE OF WOMEN ON THE HOME FRONT DURING WORLD WAR 2.

CARING FOR THE FAMILY, MANGING THE RATIONS, WAITING FOR THERE LOVED ONES TO COME HOME, CLEAN THE HOUSE, TAKE CARE OF THERE FAMILY.

HOW DID Navajo CODE TALKER COMMUNICATIONS BAFFLE JAPANESE INTELLIGENCE ?

Code talkers transmitted messages over military telephone or radio communications nets using formally or informally developed codes built upon their native languages. The code talkers improved the speed of encryption and decryption of communications in front line operations during World War II.

EXPLAIN WHY MANY U.S. CITIZENS BEGAN TO FEAR JAPANESE AMERICANS?

Fear — not evidence — drove the U.S. to place over 127,000 Japanese-Americans in concentration camps for the duration of WWII. Over 127,000 United States citizens were imprisoned during World War II. ... Anti-Japanese paranoia increased because of a large Japanese presence on the West Coast.

DESCRIBE THE IMPORTANCE OF THE NURSE ARMY CORPS.

Just like their civilian counterparts, military nurses spend much of their time involved in direct patient care. They assess patients, maintain accurate medical records, administer medication and collaborate with other health specialists to promote the well-being of their patients.

when did the Navajo get recognized for their contributions?

Long unrecognized because of the continued value of their language as a security classified code, the Navajo code talkers of World War II were honored for their contributions to defense on Sept.

DESCRIBE HOW THE JIM CROW LAWS AFFECTED THE U.S. MILITARY DURING WW2.

Most men in the army were used in non-combat military jobs.

DESCRIBE THE CONDITIONS OF THE JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS.

THE CAMPS were overcrowded and provided poor living conditions. Leadership positions within the camps were only offered to the Nisei, or American-born, Japanese

DESCRIBE THE PURPOSE OF THE EXECUTIVE ORDER 9066.

The President Authorizes Japanese Relocation. In an atmosphere of World War II hysteria, President Roosevelt, encouraged by officials at all levels of the federal government, authorized the internment of tens of thousands of American citizens of Japanese ancestry and resident aliens from Japan.

WHAT POWERS DID THE WAR PRODUCTION HAVE?

The WPB directed conversion of industries from peacetime work to war needs, allocated scarce materials, established priorities in the distribution of materials and services, and prohibited nonessential production. It rationed such commodities as gasoline, heating oil, metals, rubber, paper and plastics.

WHAT DID THE WAR PRODUCTION BOARD ACHIEVE?

The WPB replaced the Supply Priorities and Allocation Board and the Office of Production Management. The WPB directed conversion of industries from peacetime work to war needs, allocated scarce materials, established priorities in the distribution of materials and services, and prohibited nonessential production.

WHAT WAS THE PURPOSE OF THE WAR PRODUCTION BOARD?

The WPB replaced the Supply Priorities and Allocation Board and the Office of Production Management. The WPB directed conversion of industries from peacetime work to war needs, allocated scarce materials, established priorities in the distribution of materials and services, and prohibited nonessential production.

why did many Mexican - Americans honorably serve the common Good, despite racism?

The issue of race among Mexican Americans is contested in many ways. ... of Mexicans with European Americans (or Whites) has been the most common type ... leading to the speculation that this will also serve to quickly move Mexicans into ... Although granted de facto White racial status with the United States conquest of ...

EXPLAIN WHY FDR CREATED OVERSIGHT AGENCIES DURING WW2

The most powerful of all war-time organizations whose task was to control the economy was the War Production Board (WPB), established by President Roosevelt on January 16, 1942 by executive order. Its purpose was to regulate the production of materials during World War II in the United States.

why did it take so long to honor the Navajo's?

They were not acknowledged for many years despite their sacrifices and important roles in winning the war. ... Finally, in 2000, the United States Congress passed legislation to honor the Navajo Code ... The gold medals were for the original 29 Navajos that developed the code, and the ... From whoever try to take over us.

DESCRIBE THE PURPOSE OF THE "DOUBLE v. CAMPAIGN.

To state that African Americans should join the war because a win would be a double victory over racism abroad and at home. ... They urged African-Americans to arm themselves and confront white society in order to force whites to grant them equal rights.

IDENTIFY THE ROLE OF AFRICAN AMERICANS DURING EARLY WW2.

While most African Americans serving at the beginning of WWII were assigned to non-combat units and relegated to service duties, such as supply, maintenance, and transportation, their work behind front lines was equally vital to the war effort.

WOMEN IN WORLD WAR 2

Women took mens roles in the workplace.

what occurred during the zoot suit riots?

a series of conflicts that occurred in June 1943 in Los Angeles between U.S. servicemen and Mexican American youths, the latter of whom wore outfits called zoot suits. The zoot suit consisted of a broad-shouldered drape jacket, balloon-leg trousers, and, sometimes, a flamboyant hat.

WHAT WAS THE ROSIE RIVETER'S ROLE?

is a cultural icon of World War II, representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II, many of whom produced munitions and war supplies. These women sometimes took entirely new jobs replacing the male workers who joined the military.

DEFINE THE TERM "TUSKEGEE AIRMEN".

is the popular name of a group of African-American military pilots who fought in World War II. Formally, they formed the 332nd Fighter Group and the 477th Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces.

WHY WAS ROSIE RIVETER SO IMPORTANT?

is used as a symbol of American feminism and women's economic advantage.

DESCRIBE THE RESULTS OF THE SUPREME COURT CASE Korematsu V. U.S

legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court, on December 18, 1944, upheld (6-3) the conviction of Fred Korematsu—a son of Japanese immigrants who was born in Oakland, California—for having violated an exclusion order requiring him to submit to forced relocation during World War II.

DESCRIBE THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE ARMED FORCES.

women conscripts served in the Women's Army Corps, serving as clerks, drivers, welfare workers, nurses, radio operators, flight controllers, ordnance personnel and instructors. Roles for women beyond technical and secretarial support began opening up in the late 1970s and early 1980s.


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