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Which is not a way losses of life and injuries sustained during the World Wars affected life back at home?
The United States believed that the Japanese Americans could have been the enemy and could not be trusted.
Both represented ways for women to provide help to Americans during wartime.
Internment of Japanese Americans
Women often continued to work at home as minority males took job openings.
war industries were desegregated
conserving resources
World War II
Most men and women were proud of their accomplishments and were able to quickly reclaim their places back at home.
How did economic roles for women NOT change during World War II?
The United States believed that the Japanese Americans could have been the enemy and could not be trusted.
Both represented ways for women to provide help to Americans during wartime.
Internment of Japanese Americans
Women often continued to work at home as minority males took job openings.
war industries were desegregated
conserving resources
World War II
Most men and women were proud of their accomplishments and were able to quickly reclaim their places back at home.
How were race relations in America during WWII?
The United States believed that the Japanese Americans could have been the enemy and could not be trusted.
Both represented ways for women to provide help to Americans during wartime.
Internment of Japanese Americans
Women often continued to work at home as minority males took job openings.
war industries were desegregated
conserving resources
World War II
Most men and women were proud of their accomplishments and were able to quickly reclaim their places back at home.
What was a negative result of World War II?
The United States believed that the Japanese Americans could have been the enemy and could not be trusted.
Both represented ways for women to provide help to Americans during wartime.
Internment of Japanese Americans
Women often continued to work at home as minority males took job openings.
war industries were desegregated
conserving resources
World War II
Most men and women were proud of their accomplishments and were able to quickly reclaim their places back at home.
What finally ended the depression and put many unemployed Americans back to work?
The United States believed that the Japanese Americans could have been the enemy and could not be trusted.
Both represented ways for women to provide help to Americans during wartime.
Internment of Japanese Americans
Women often continued to work at home as minority males took job openings.
war industries were desegregated
conserving resources
World War II
Most men and women were proud of their accomplishments and were able to quickly reclaim their places back at home.
Which statement is true of Clara Barton and Rosie the Riveter?
The United States believed that the Japanese Americans could have been the enemy and could not be trusted.
Both represented ways for women to provide help to Americans during wartime.
Internment of Japanese Americans
Women often continued to work at home as minority males took job openings.
war industries were desegregated
conserving resources
World War II
Most men and women were proud of their accomplishments and were able to quickly reclaim their places back at home.
Why were internment camps set up in the United States during World War II?
The United States believed that the Japanese Americans could have been the enemy and could not be trusted.
Both represented ways for women to provide help to Americans during wartime.
Internment of Japanese Americans
Women often continued to work at home as minority males took job openings.
war industries were desegregated
conserving resources
World War II
Most men and women were proud of their accomplishments and were able to quickly reclaim their places back at home.
During World War II, Americans supported the war effort by —
The United States believed that the Japanese Americans could have been the enemy and could not be trusted.
Both represented ways for women to provide help to Americans during wartime.
Internment of Japanese Americans
Women often continued to work at home as minority males took job openings.
war industries were desegregated
conserving resources
World War II
Most men and women were proud of their accomplishments and were able to quickly reclaim their places back at home.
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