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History
Civil War Era
Civil War
19. Politics
19.2 Home Front Issues
The American Home Front: War, Sacrifice, and Social Change
Discover how World War II transformed American society at home through rationing, industrial mobilization, workforce changes, and landmark political decisions that reshaped the nation.
What You'll Learn
Wartime labor shortages brought women and minorities into industrial workforces.
Government rationing programs managed essential goods for military production needs.
Executive Order 9066 led to controversial Japanese American internment during wartime.
The GI Bill transformed postwar American society through unprecedented veteran benefits.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze wartime rationing systems and civilian resource management strategies.
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Learners examine labor shortages and workforce changes during major global conflicts.
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Practice questions cover key vocabulary including war bonds and victory gardens.
Why This Matters
Studying home front issues helps students understand how wartime policies shaped American society, civil rights, and political decision-making in ways that continue to resonate today.
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Rationing
War Bonds
Internment
Industrial Mobilization
Civil Rights

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