chapter 15 section 2 notes

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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)


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