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WWI Americans on the Home Front

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WWIAmericans on the Home Front

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Financing the War

• Liberty Bonds

• Redeemed for original value + interest

• More than $20 billion raised

• Boy and Girl Scouts sold them to public

• Artists and actors also helped sell bonds

• Paid for ¼ of U.S. war costs

• ―Buy Bonds Till It Hurts‖

• ―The Soldier Gives—You Must Lend‖

• Taxes led to $10 billion

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Managing the Economy

• Industry switched from commercial to war goods

• War Industries Board – Bernard Baruch

• Decide which factories would switch to war materials

• Handed out raw materials, told what and how much to

produce, and how much to sell them for (fixed prices)

• ―Dollar-a-year-men‖

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Managing the War

Government manages production and

distribution of food and fuels necessary for

war effort

• Increased farm output, price controls on

food, and rationing

• Herbert Hoover—U.S. Food

Administration

• ―Food will win the war‖

• Daylight Savings Time – more sunlight

during the day for work and less fuel used

• Still have this today, should we?

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Enforcing Loyalty

• Much division prior to entry in to war; unification &

patriotism after U.S. enters war

• Government censorship on press and banning of

publications from mail

• Committee on Public Information (CPI)

• George Creel

• Rally support for war

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Enforcing Loyalty

• National Security League preached ―100% Americanism‖

• Fear of Foreigners

• Literacy tests for immigrants

• German hate

• ―Salisbury steak,‖ ―liberty cabbage,‖ & ―police dogs‖

• Espionage and Sedition Acts (1917 & 1918)

• Broke 1st amendment rights

• Over 1000 convictions

• Eugene Debs arrested, Big Bill Haywood forced to flee

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Changing People’s Lives

• After the War• Slowed flow of immigrants from Europe

• Business needed workers – African Americans, Mexican Americans& Women take on new roles

• 400K women w/ in industrial jobs during war

• Increased social & economic power

• Only temporary change

• African American ―Great Migration‖ to North during war

• African American population of Chicago doubled between 1910 & 1920

• Omaha’s black population went from 4K to 10K over same time period

• Race riots, summer of 1919=―Red Summer‖• Riots in Tulsa; Chicago; Washington, DC; St. Louis; Omaha

• http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.afam.032

• Resurgence of the KKK