World War II Home Front Essay

PAGES
5
WORDS
1676
Cite

Not only did a consumer need the money to make their purchase, they needed government approval in the form of ration stamps and cards. This severe restriction on the economic freedom of American citizens was tolerated due to the dire nature of the conflict. Another change in American society was less noticeable, but every bit as restrictive. Americans became the victims of a constant stream of propaganda ranging from posters covering the walls of public buildings to the newscasts and films shown in theaters. Again, for the sake of the nation, Americans again tolerated an intrusion into a sphere that had traditionally been independent of the government. Members of the Hollywood community participated in propaganda films, made speeches at bond rallies, and performed for the troops. The newspapers and radio media reported only what was approved by the government censors and the American people received a very one-sided view of the war. Finally, the American government went so far as to intern American citizens because of their race. More than 100,000 Japanese-Americans were sent to concentration camps in the barren wastelands. Cheated out of their property, these unfortunate Americans spent years behind barbed wire being guarded by military personnel. The war brought on many changes in American society, and while...

...

2011.
http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/doit/archives/wwcod/granada3.htm

Japanese-American Internment." Smithsonian Education. Web. 11 Dec. 2011.

http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/lesson_plans/japanese_internment/index.html

http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1674.html

Navarro, Anthony "A Critical Comparison Between Japanese and American Propaganda

During World War II" msu.edu. Web. 11 Dec. 2011.

https https://www.msu.edu/~navarro6/srop.html

"Sears Roebuck Information about Rationing of Farm Equipment and Rationing

Certificates." Ames Historical Society. Web. 11 Dec. 2011.

http://www.ameshistoricalsociety.org/exhibits/events/sears_roebuck_ration1.jpg http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1674.html

"World War II Rationing on the U.S. Homefront." Ames Historical Society. Web. 11

Dec. 2011. http://www.ameshistoricalsociety.org/exhibits/events/rationing.htm

Sources Used in Documents:

Cite this Document:

"World War II Home Front" (2011, December 12) Retrieved April 18, 2024, from
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/world-war-ii-home-front-48444

"World War II Home Front" 12 December 2011. Web.18 April. 2024. <
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/world-war-ii-home-front-48444>

"World War II Home Front", 12 December 2011, Accessed.18 April. 2024,
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/world-war-ii-home-front-48444

Related Documents
World War II or the
PAGES 5 WORDS 1623

Governments turned out to be involved with original subjects for instance rationing, manpower distribution, home defense, removal in the time of air raid, and reply to job by an enemy control. The confidence and mind of the persons replied to management and publicity. Classically women were militarized to an exceptional degree. The achievement in rallying financial production was a main factor in secondary battle processes. Altogether of the power

World War II WW II Manhattan Project: Begun in 1939, this project was the codename for the United States' secret Atomic Bomb project. With America's entry into the war, the project grew substantially and ultimately involved more than 125,000 people, 37 separate installations, 13 university laboratories and a number of the nation's top scientists. (History.com: "World War 2: Atomic Bomb") In 1942 the project was put under the control of the U.S.

World War II -- Life
PAGES 4 WORDS 1485

Food, gasoline, oil, soap, and clothing were all scarcely distributed so as to not take too much away from the people at war (Ames Historical Society). For the first time as well, income taxes were implemented on items as well as withheld from people's checks. Bond buying also became a popular way of funding the war (PBS). Life in the United States transformed after its involvement in World War

Gradually, though, the war effort eroded the practical and theoretical underpinnings of racism in the United States. The war stimulated the domestic economy, particularly in the industrial and manufacturing sectors. Jobs were opening up rapidly, and because so many white men were fighting the war, many black men were available to work. "For black workers World War II opened up opportunities that had never before existed," (O'Neil 1). The

WWII World War II bring a number of images to the minds of most Americans: the Atomic Bomb, the Japanese Internment Camps, fighter planes, military jeeps, assault rifles, and soldiers in battle. The overall impression of the war is very masculine, from troops of male soldiers to songs about our "boys" overseas. However, women played a very significant role in World War II, and it is believed by most war historians

WWII Without a doubt, the expansionist policies of Germany, Italy and Japan and a direct attack by Japan on Pearl Harbor necessitated the need for America to enter World War II. However, the real question is not whether America should have entered World War II, but could it have prevented it from happening. As the world's new super power following World War I, America should have done more to restore stability