Reading Quiz 16.2
Selective Service Act of 1917
required all men between 21 and 30 to register for the draft
Espionage Act of 1917
made it illegal to aid the enemy, give false reports, or interfere with the war effort
Sedition Act of 1918
made it illegal to speak against the war publicly. In practice, it allowed officials to prosecute anyone who criticized the government
Great Migration
Desperate for workers, Henry Ford sent agents to the South to recruit African Americans. Other companies quickly followed suit. Promises of high wages and plentiful work convinced between 300,000 and 500,000 African Americans to move north. This massive population movement became known as the
by raising taxes and selling bonds
How did America fund the $32 billion war effort?
by instituting Heatless Mondays and creating daylight savings time
How did the Fuel Administration attempt to conserve coal and oil during the war?
Committee on Public Information (CPI)
Soon after Congress declared war, Wilson created the ___ to "sell" the war to the American people
Four-Minute Men
The CPI distributed pamphlets and arranged for thousands of "four-minute speeches" to be delivered at movie theaters and other public places. Some 75,000 speakers, known as ____, urged audiences to support the war in various ways, from buying war bonds to reporting draft dodgers to the authorities.
National War Labor Board (NWLB)
To prevent strikes from disrupting the war effort, the government established the ____in April 1918, which often pressured industry to improve wages, adopt an eight-hour workday, and allow unions the right to organize and bargain collectively
Many took jobs that were traditionally held by men
What effect did the war have on women in America?
the movement of massive numbers of African Americans to the North to take factory jobs
What was the "Great Migration"?
to coordinate the production of war materials
What was the primary purpose of the War Industries Board?
to sell the war effort to Americans
What was the purpose of the Committee on Public Information?
to foster cooperation between the national war effort and private businesses
What was the purpose of the wartime agencies created in the U.S. during World War I?
gardens in which citizens grew their own vegetables
What were "victory gardens"?
to prevent spying and curtail criticism of the government
What were the purposes of the Espionage and Sedition Acts?
to draft Americans into the armed forces
Why did Congress pass the Selective Service Act?
The War Industries Board (WIB)
coordinated the production of war materials
The Food Administration
run by Herbert Hoover, was responsible for increasing food production while reducing civilian consumption
Henry Ford
sent agents to the South to recruit African Americans,
espionage
spying to acquire government information
Schenck v. United States (1919)
the constitutionality of the Espionage and Sedition Acts was upheld in this court case