-Mobilizing for war
A. Mobilize-To assemble, prepare, or put into operation for or as if for war
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C. Ratio- shows the relative sizes of two or more values
D. Three items that were rationed in world war 2 were sword, armor and canon
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C. Ratio- shows the relative sizes of two or more values
D. Three items that were rationed in world war 2 were sword, armor and canon
Women During World War II
A. The impacted on women were left to work to keep industries running. First, women worked on assembly lines in factories to keep the american economy in line. Then, many women began to work to make weapons and supplies for the men on the Front-lines fighting in Europe and Asia.
B. Rosie-is an American icon, a symbol of a time when women pulled together to serve their country. not all women were able, or willing, to go to work building planes and ships.Many Americans thought that women who worked for war aims were less feminine than those who stayed home. women also got badly abused.
B. Rosie-is an American icon, a symbol of a time when women pulled together to serve their country. not all women were able, or willing, to go to work building planes and ships.Many Americans thought that women who worked for war aims were less feminine than those who stayed home. women also got badly abused.
African-Americans During The War
A. African American soldiers were segregated from the Whites. They served their country with distinction, made caluable contributions to the war effort, and earned high praoses and commendations sor their struggles and sacrifices. You had a white water fountain, and a black water fountaian, and a black would get into trouble if he went and drank at the white water fountain.
B. Were an all African- American unit of the US Army Air Crops in World War II. They Flew fighterer planes that escorted the US bomber planes in raids in Europe against German and other Axis targets.
B. Were an all African- American unit of the US Army Air Crops in World War II. They Flew fighterer planes that escorted the US bomber planes in raids in Europe against German and other Axis targets.
Japanese-Americans During World War II
Most of them got put in Internment camps and some of the young men joined the army.Japanese were often fed more rice than anything else and were under weight. and the shelters they stayed in were hot in the summer and very cold in the winter.Most Japanese were innocent and lost their homes and most of the contents in them.
C. The Japenese Americans lived in these camps called Iinternment Camps
Propaganda
A: Misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
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