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How were the economy and workers mobilized for war? How did the government maintain support for the war?. The Home Front During WWI. Financing the War. War Revenue Act of 1917 passed to increase taxes Gov’t borrows $ from citizens in the form of Liberty Bonds. War Industries Board (WIB).
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How were the economy and workers mobilized for war? How did the government maintain support for the war? The Home Front During WWI
Financing the War • War Revenue Act of 1917 passed to increase taxes • Gov’t borrows $ from citizens in the form of Liberty Bonds
War Industries Board (WIB) • Authority to regulate all materials needed in the war effort. • Determined which factories would convert to war production. • Set prices.
Regulating Food and Fuel • Food Administration created to manage food production • Goal was to increase production and conserve food • Provided incentives for farmers • Encouraged Americans to grow victory gardens • Limited alcohol content
Labor in WWI • National War Labor Board created • arbiter between labor/business to prevent strikes • Granted concessions to workers (8hr day, equal pay for women) in return for promise not to strike during war
Labor in WWI Cont. • When men left their jobs to go to the front others came to fill their places • Northern factories recruited Af-Am labor from South Great Migration • Women: new job opportunities for duration of war
Influencing Public Opinion • Committee on Public Information Created • Celebrities utilized • Patriotic posters and pamphlets • Elimination of German influence on American culture
Squashing Dissent • Espionage Act • Punished people for aiding the enemy or refusing military duty • Sedition Act • Criminalized speaking out against the war, government, military, flag • Harsh penalties for “obstructing war effort” • Schenck v. United States: limits free speech during war
Talk to your neighbor: • How did the government mobilize the economy and workers for war? • How did the government maintain support for the war?