Mobilizing for the War Chapter 18, Section 1. Mobilization Selective Service Act – All men 21-36...

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Mobilizing for the War Chapter 18, Section 1

Mobilization

• Selective Service Act – All men 21-36 had to register.

• Military budget increased greatly.

The Depression Ends!!!

• Office for War Mobilization– Liberty Ships and Henry Kaiser

The Depression Ends

• Spending creates jobs to make war goods.

• Unemployment drops to less than 1%!

• Jobs are available for all men, women, and minorities willing to work.

Women in the

Workforce

• Women Fill many jobs left by men.

• Rosie The Riveter– Higgins boats

Diversity in the Army

• 300,000 Hispanics• 25,000 Native

Americans• 17,000 Japanese

Americans• Women served in

many capacities throughout the war.

1,000,000 African Americans

• Dorie Miller with the Navy’s Distinguished Service Cross

Shortages on the Home Front• War jobs meant extra money but…• Sugar, butter, meat, shoes, nylon, and gasoline

were strictly rationed through stamps.

• No more stamps = No more food

• Victory Gardens provided 1/3 of the nations fresh vegetables.

Americans United

– Americas were united in a common cause– However, Profits and Inflation was rising, but wages

were stagnant.• 1943 saw many strikes as workers struggled to make ends

meet. (COAL STRIKES)