chapter 15 section 2 notes
in 1943, Allied leaders agreed to open a
2nd front war in europe
what did historians call the move of african americans from south to work in factories in north in ww2
2nd great migration
the korematsu v. united states case occurred in year
1944
who urged roosevelt to end discrimination in government
a phillip randolph
in the bracero program, mexican laborers were to work on
american farms
The Issue of korematsu v. united states case in 1944
argued he was denied equal rights under law because he was japanese american
one longtime lasting effect to wartime changes is daycare had opportunity for
child experience
such victories set the stage for
civil right struggles to come
war effort had huge effect on economy, such as wages and prices were
controlled
migration patterns changed as people moved across
country(esp. to cities)
the decision of korematsu v. united states case in 1944
court held that the military order was justified for security reasons
african americans hoped for similar job opportunities, but were
disappointed
wartime fears also led to
discrimination against americans from germany, italy, and japan
A phillip randolph urged roosevelt to end
discrimination in gov
leaders called for a
double v campaign
war effort had huge effect on
economy
2nd front war in europe: american and british troops would cross
english channel and invade france
under pressure, FDR issued
executive order 8802
when FDR issued executive order 8802 due to being under pressure, he assured
fair hiring practices in gov jobs
leaders calling for a double v campaign led to victory against
fascism abroad, discrimination at home
in the bracero program, the agricultural industry would continue to
hire migratory labor in west(for years to come)
war effort had huge effect on economy, such as taxes
increased
after more than 100,000 japanese americans were forced to sell their homes and belongings, they were sent to
isolated internment camps
in time, suspicion focused on
japanese americans
one longtime lasting effect to wartime changes is women gained
knowledge and experience
the Facts of korematsu v. united states case in 1944
korematsu was arrested for resisting army orders
women worked in both
light and heavy industries
wartime changes to workforce had
long lasting effects
the bracero program was to alleviate
loss of workers in rural areas
japanese americans were targeted for
many reasons
office of war info worked with
media
2nd front war in europe: eisenhower was the operation overlord's
mission commandeer
allies seized the
momentum
one longtime lasting effect to wartime changes is future generation benefited from
new opportunity
many african americans migrated from south to work in
northern factories during ww2
2nd front war in europe: secret operation was code named
operation overlord
one longtime lasting effect to wartime changes is women earned
paycheck
what triggered violence
population changes, racial tensions
wartime americans saw industry gearing up to
produce military goods
reasons japanese americans were targeted
racism, lack of political clout, their fewer #'s and relative isolation
since office of war info worked with media to encourage support of war effort, americans shopped with
ration books
as industries cranked out military goods, consumer goods became
scarce
since office of war info worked with media to encourage support of war effort, americans collected
scrap metal and other materials
migration patterns changed as people moved across the country, especially to cities: for example, people were
seeking jobs in wartime industries
yet many jobs, including those in government and military, remained
segregated
by executive order, more than 100,000 japanese americans were forced to
sell their homes and belongings
african americans hoped for
similar job opportunities
the war effort had huge effect on economy, such as national debt
skyrocketed
many african americans migrated from
south
with men joining army in huge numbers, women
stepped into jobs in business and factories
office of war info worked with media to encourage
support of war effort
since A Phillip Randolph urged roosevelt to end discrimination in the government, he funded
training, employment, military service
population changes and racial tensions triggered violence such as
urban riots, zoot suit attacks
americans made many sacrifices, looking toward
victory
since office of war info worked with media to encourage support of war effort, americans planted
victory gardens
population changes and racial tensions triggered
violence
since office of war info worked with media to encourage support of war effort, americans bought
war bonds
despite this violence, african americans and mexican americans continued to contribute to
war effort
married older women
worked(unlike past)