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ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY “We must be the great arsenal of democracy” - FDR

ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY “We must be the great arsenal of democracy” - FDR . Objective… Describe how President Roosevelt’s initiatives mobilized the U.S. for war. 17) The War Powers Act…. FDR… Reorganizes federal gov . Creates new agencies Censors information Abridges civil liberties

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ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY “We must be the great arsenal of democracy” - FDR

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  1. ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY“We must be the great arsenal of democracy” -FDR Objective… Describe how President Roosevelt’s initiatives mobilized the U.S. for war.

  2. 17) The War Powers Act… • FDR… • Reorganizes federal gov. • Creates new agencies • Censors information • Abridges civil liberties • Seizes foreign property • Awards government contracts

  3. The Arsenal of Democracy 1942: • U.S. production = Italy, Germany & Japan 1944: • 2 X greater

  4. Financing the War: • U.S. cost: $341 billion • More than all U.S. budgets from 1789-1941 • 15 X cost of WW I • Federal spending: In1939: 10 billion… In 1945: 95 billion How do we raise the money?...

  5. Bugs Bunny War Bond Cartoonhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI8jKZ9HH3U&NR=1

  6. War Bonds

  7. War Bonds

  8. Mobilizing: U.S Dept. of Defense • Price Control Act of 1942 or “cost plus system” ...the cost of producing the product plus modest profit

  9. The Pentagon (1942) HQ: U.S. Dept. of Defense World’s largest office building 17.5 miles of corridors 26, 000 employees Most efficient office building… 7 min between two points

  10. 18) Explain how the federal wartime agencies focused the war effort… Mobilizing: • Supply Priorities Allocation Board • Office of Price Administration (OPA)… • National War Labor Board • Office of War Information • Office of Strategic Services

  11. Mobilizing: • Supply Priorities & Allocation Board… • Allocates & controls the resources needed for war • Limits consumer products

  12. Mobilizing: • Office of Price Administration (OPA)… - Prevent inflation & ration consumer goods. - Rationing: Tires, autos, sugar, gas, fuel oil, coffee, meats & other foods OPA Rationing Book

  13. Rationing…

  14. Ride Sharing

  15. The Gasoline Black Market • 1942 – Auto 4 gals. War workers extra “Vital occupation” extra • 1945 – 30% counterfeit stickers 32,500 arrested 4, 000 gas stations closed

  16. Mobilizing: • National War Labor Board… • Worked for cooperation between labor & management • Limited wages & strikes • Supported: 8 hr day, unionism, gender equity pay for & employee grievance procedures

  17. Mobilizing:Domestic Propaganda • Office of War Information… Words, posters & films waged a constant battle for the hearts and minds of Americans

  18. The Propaganda Messages. Get a war job; Work hard; Recycle; Sacrifice; Buy Bonds; Remain Silent Daffy Duck propaganda film http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ngETXxI5pg

  19. Remain Silent

  20. Remain Silent

  21. Sacrifice

  22. Increase Production

  23. Recycle / Conserve

  24. Tolerance

  25. Recruiting women workers…

  26. Sabotage Warnings

  27. Espionage Warnings

  28. Mobilizing: • Collects & analyzes information about countries at war with the U.S. - Organized sabotage & espionage in other countries • Office of Strategic Services (OSS)…

  29. 19) The size of the federal government during the war… - The size of government compared with the New Deal Era...

  30. 20) The effect of the war on the national budget & defense spending…. 21) What was the fate of the New Deal?... Why?

  31. Objectives… • Describe how FDR’s call to make America the “arsenal of democracy” affected the economy. • Describe how FDR’s call to make America the “arsenal of democracy” affected the economy, female workers, minority workers and organized labor.

  32. 23) What advantages gave the United States the potential to out produce the enemy?...

  33. 23) What advantages gave the US the potential to out produce the enemy?... 24) The War Production Board… How effective was it?... • The War Production Board… “Responsibility for the economy” • Created 17M jobs • Factories operate 24 / 7 • 50% of GNP = war goods • GNP: 1939: $88.6B • 1944: $198.7B

  34. 250,000 planes 80,000 landing craft 650,000 artillery pieces 15M rifles 100,000 armored cars 75,000 tanks 3m. tons bombs 41M rounds ammo Arsenal of DemocracyMilitary Production Totals for 1940-1945

  35. Ship building:1941: 355 days………..1945: 14 days

  36. Willow Run Bomber Plant 1 mile assembly line - 42,000 employees

  37. Hiding the Lockheed Plant… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgFJKtznKMo

  38. A. Supply Priorities & Allocation Board D. OSSB. Office of War Information E. The War Production Board C. Price Control Act of 1942 F. National War Labor Board • 1. Organized sabotage & espionage in other countries • 2. Allocates & controls the resources needed for war • 3. Responsibility for the war economy • 4. Collects & analyzes information about countries at war with the U.S. • 5. Worked for cooperation between labor & management - • Limited wages & strikes • 6. Waged a constant battle for the hearts and minds of Americans

  39. 25) Describe how economic conversion affected the US economy… • The Great Depression is over • 1942- 45 the GNP doubles • Unemployment becomes under employment: 1941: 9.9% 1945: 1.2%... 17millon new jobs • Man power shortages in industry

  40. 26) Describe how defense production affected the various geographic regions of the country… • CA 40B in defense funds - 10% of total • S to N or W…. Detroit & CA • Southern textiles boom • Sharecroppers to factories • Rural pop. Down 20% • U.S. Middle class doubles

  41. 29) Groups experiencing new employment opportunities…

  42. Objectives… • Describe how FDR’s call to make America the “arsenal of democracy” affected female workers.

  43. 30) Employment opportunities for females… - Changing & challenging stereotypes… 31) The dual message being communicated to women by the government…

  44. Female Workers • Female labor + 50% • White women 35+ & married become the majority employed • AA women: From domestic work to manufacturing jobs • National War Labor Board promotes: = work = pay… Reality is that women are paid less

  45. 32) Rosie the Riveter

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