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WWII on the Homefront

Question: How were the majority of Americans affected on the Home Front? The majority of Americans were greatly affected on the Home Front. Almost every family lent out a father or brother to the army, and a mother or sister to the work force. Every one contributed all that that had and then some. Anything to "bring the boys home." After the draft, the labor force in the United States was severely depleted. This was not a positive thing considering America was the furthest behind concerning war mobility. The government called on everybody who was able to contribute to the war effort. Women, minorities, immigrants, farmers, and other small-job holders too


For those who were treated unfairly, that unjust treatment gave rise to a new way of thinking that would eventually lead to greater equality within America. The phrase, "Watch those Japs!" became increasingly popular. These people worked double time and under extreme conditions. With so many mothers working day-long shifts, many children were left unattended. By 1943 over 5 million women, and 40 million small-job holders had found themselves a new home in America's war-time labor force. Letters from soldiers were like a gold nuggets in a dirt clod. However, these enormous sacrifices were not without consequences. One of the things that kept this fire burning within American homes was the occasional letter from Father, Brother, or Sweetheart. Even Hollywood stars participated by encouraging people to purchase war bonds. Over 110,000 were forced to leave behind their businesses, homes and most of their possessions. People brought their grease to the butcher shop. Everyone did their part and did it with a smile. The high-school drop out rate soared and juvenile delinquency was up by sixty percent. k the place of the overseas men in the factories.

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