Chapter 27.2

The American Home Front During WWI: Mobilization, Sacrifice, and Social Change

Discover how World War I transformed American civilian life through industrial conversion, workforce shifts, food conservation, and powerful government propaganda campaigns that united the nation behind the war effort.


What You'll Learn

Factories converted from civilian goods to essential military equipment production.
Labor shortages opened industrial jobs to women and minority workers.
Government programs like Liberty Bonds financed the massive war effort.
Propaganda and food conservation united civilians behind wartime national goals.

What You'll Practice

1

Students analyze industrial and workforce transformations caused by wartime mobilization.

2

Learners identify government programs managing food, finance, and public opinion.

3

Questions test vocabulary including War Industries Board and Liberty Bonds.

Why This Matters

Understanding WWI home front changes helps students recognize how wartime crises reshape economies, social roles, and civil liberties in ways that permanently transform democratic societies.

This Unit Includes

Practice exercises
Learning resources

Skills

Industrial Mobilization
Liberty Bonds
Great Migration
War Propaganda
Food Conservation
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