Chapter 14-Section 2

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Who was in charge of the War Industries Board?

Bernard Baruch was in charge of the War Industries Board.

Define conscription.

Conscription is forced military service.

Explain selective service.

Instead of having the military run the draft, the Selective Service Act of 1917 required all men between 21 and 30 to register for the draft. A lottery randomly determined the order they were called before a local draft board in charge of selecting or exempting people from military service.

What did the War Industries Board control?

It controlled the flow of raw materials, ordered the construction of new factories, and occasionally, with the president's approval, set prices.

What did progressives think about conscription?

Many progressives believed that conscription was a violation of democratic and republican principles.

What was the War Industries Board?

One of the first agencies established was the War Industries Board (WIB). Created in July 1917, the WIB's job was to coordinate the production of war materials.

What were the Army Nursing Corps?

The only women to actually serve in the army were in the Army Nursing Corps. Army nurses were the only women in the military sent overseas during the war.

What did Congress do to manage federal government and private companies relationships?

To efficiently manage the relationship between the federal government and private companies, Congress created special boards. These boards emphasized cooperation between big business and government.

What was women's role in World War I?

World War I was the first war in which women officially served in the armed forces, although only in noncombat positions.


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