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Chapter 20 Section 1 Mobilizing for War Click on a hyperlink to view the corresponding slides.

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Chapter Objectives Section 1: Mobilizing for War Explain how the United States mobilized its economy. Describe the issues involved in raising an American army. Space Bar to display the information.

Why It Matters The United States entered World War II unwillingly and largely unprepared. The American people, however, quickly banded together to transform the American economy into the most productive and efficient war-making machine in the world. American forces turned the tide in Europe and the Pacific, and they played a crucial role in the defeat of Germany, Italy, and Japan.

The Impact Today Many changes that began in World War II are still shaping our lives today. The United Nations was founded. Nuclear weapons were invented. The United States became the most powerful nation in the world. Space Bar to display the information.

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Guide to Reading Main Idea The United States quickly mobilized its economy and armed forces to fight World War II. Key Terms and Names cost-plus Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liberty ship War Production Board Selective Service and Training Act disfranchise Space Bar to display the information.

Converting the Economy The United States s industrial output during World War II was twice as productive as Germany and five times that of Japan. This turned the tide in favor of an Allied victory. Part of the success of the United States was the result of the government mobilizing the economy before the U.S. entered the war. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 612 613)

Converting the Economy (cont.) Roosevelt and his advisers believed the best way to rapidly mobilize the economy was to give industry an incentive to move quickly. The government signed cost-plus contracts agreeing to pay a company whatever the manufacturing cost, plus a guaranteed percentage of the costs as profit. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 612 613)

Converting the Economy (cont.) The Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC), the government agency which had been set up during the Depression, made loans to companies to help them with the cost of converting to war production. (pages 612 613)

Converting the Economy (cont.) Why was the United States able to expand its war production so quickly after the attack on Pearl Harbor? The United States could expand its production in part because the government had begun to mobilize the economy before it entered the war. The government signed cost-plus contracts, and the RFC made loans to help companies with the cost of converting to war production. Space Bar to display the answer. (pages 612 613)

American Industry Gets the Job Done After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, almost all major American industries and 200,000 companies converted to war production. The automobile factories turned to the production of trucks, jeeps, and tanks. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 613 615)

American Industry Gets the Job Done (cont.) They also built artillery, rifles, mines, helmets, pontoon bridges, cooking pots, and other military supplies, producing nearly one-third of the military equipment that was manufactured during the war. Henry Ford created an assembly line for B-24 bombers. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 613 615)

American Industry Gets the Job Done (cont.) Henry Kaiser s shipyards built many ships but were best known for the Liberty ship, a basic cargo ship used during the war. These ships were welded instead of riveted, making them cheaper and easier to build and difficult to fall apart and sink. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 613 615)

American Industry Gets the Job Done (cont.) Roosevelt created the War Production Board (WPB) to set priorities and production goals and to control the distribution of raw materials and supplies. He set up the Office of War Mobilization (OWM) to settle arguments between the different agencies. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 613 615)

American Industry Gets the Job Done (cont.) Why was the production of trucks, jeeps, and tanks so critical to the war? This was critical because the country that could move its troops and supplies the quickest usually won the battle. Space Bar to display the answer. (pages 613 615)

Building an Army In order to win the war, it was vital that the United States build up its armed forces. After the defeat of France by the Germans, Congress was no longer opposed to the idea of a peacetime draft. The Selective Service and Training Act was a plan for the first peacetime draft in American history. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 615 617)

Building an Army (cont.) At first, the numbers of draftees was overwhelming. The GIs, named after the initials on their uniforms meaning Government Issue, went through basic training for eight weeks. Although some complained after the war that the training was too short to be of any good, most soldiers gained a sense of camaraderie that made them a more effective unit. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 615 617)

Building an Army (cont.) At the beginning of the war, the United States military was completely segregated. African Americans were organized into their own military units with white officers in command. African Americans were disfranchised, meaning they were often denied the right to vote. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 615 617)

Building an Army (cont.) An African American newspaper, the Pittsburgh Courier, launched the Double V campaign stating that African Americans should join the war because a win would be a double victory over racism abroad and at home. Roosevelt, knowing that the African American vote had helped him win, ordered the U.S. military to recruit and send African Americans into combat. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 615 617)

Building an Army (cont.) The army air force created the 99th Pursuit Squadron, an African American unit. The African American pilots became known as the Tuskegee Airmen. They played an important role in the Battle of Anzio in Italy. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 615 617)

Building an Army (cont.) In the army, African Americans also performed well, receiving various awards for distinguished service. Segregation did not end during the war, but led to full military integration in 1948. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 615 617)

Building an Army (cont.) Congress established the Women s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) in May 1942. This was the first time women were allowed in the military. By 1943 women became a part of regular war operations. The army, Coast Guard, the navy, and the marines all set up their own women s organizations. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 615 617)

Building an Army (cont.) In 1941 the American troops were untrained and had little military experience. They did, however, get the job done and suffered the fewest casualties in combat of all the major powers in the war. Space Bar to display the information. (pages 615 617)

Building an Army (cont.) Who made up the American armed forces in World War II? The American armed forces were made up of recruits who had almost no military experience and were given little training. African Americans were segregated from white troops and were rarely allowed in combat. President Roosevelt directed the army to put African Americans into combat. Some African Americans, such as the Tuskegee Airmen and tank battalions, participated in combat. At first, women were allowed to join the Women s Army Auxiliary Corps, which was not part of the regular army. By 1943 women became part of the regular army, but were not allowed in combat. (pages 615 617) Space Bar to display the answer.

Checking for Understanding Define Match the terms on the right with their definition on the left. C 1. to deprive of the right to vote A 2. a government contract to pay a manufacturer the cost to produce an item plus a guaranteed percentage B 3. basic cargo ship used by the United States during World War II A. cost-plus B. Liberty ship C. disfranchise Space Bar to display the answers.

Checking for Understanding (cont.) Describe the role of the OWM in the war production effort. The OWM resolved conflicts among mobilization agencies. Space Bar to display the answer.

Reviewing Themes Individual Action Why do you think African Americans were willing to fight in the war even though they suffered discrimination in American society? They opposed Hitler s ethnic theories, believed America should wage this war, and demonstrated their support for democracy and equality at home and overseas. Space Bar to display the answer.

Critical Thinking Evaluating How effectively did American industry rally behind the war effort? Give examples to support your opinion. By 1942, almost all major industries were producing trucks, jeeps, and tanks. Space Bar to display the answer.

Analyzing Visuals Analyzing Graphs Study the graphs of automobile and tank production on pages 614 and 615 of your textbook. Why did automobile production decrease while tank production increased? Auto manufacturers were producing tanks rather than cars. Space Bar to display the answer.

Reviewing Key Facts What was the Double V campaign? It was a campaign to enlist support in the African American community for the war effort. Double V stood for double victory victory over Hitler s racism and victory over racism in the United States. Space Bar to display the answer.

Directions: Choose the best answer to the following question. Why did Britain and France finally declare war in 1939? A B C D Because Germany annexed part of Czechoslovakia. Because Germany invaded Poland. Because Italy invaded France. Because of the non-aggression pact between Russia and Germany. Test-Taking Tip Use the process of elimination to rule out answers you know are wrong. For example, it is unlikely that a non-aggression pact between Russia and Germany would cause Britain and France to declare war. Space Bar to display the answer.

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