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Military Mobilization in WWII: How America Built the Arsenal of Democracy
Discover how the United States transformed its economy, workforce, and society to mobilize millions of soldiers and supply the Allied war effort during World War II.
What You'll Learn
The Selective Service Act drafted millions into military service nationwide.
Civilian factories converted to produce tanks, aircraft, and military supplies.
Women and minorities filled industrial jobs vacated by enlisted men.
War bonds and rationing funded and resourced the entire war effort.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze industrial conversion and workforce changes during wartime mobilization.
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Learners identify key vocabulary including rationing, draft, and war bonds.
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Practice questions assess understanding of government agencies managing wartime production.
Why This Matters
Understanding WWII military mobilization reveals how governments, industries, and citizens must work together during national crises, offering timeless lessons about economic organization, civic duty, and social change.
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Industrial Mobilization
Selective Service
War Production
Home Front
Wartime Rationing

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