Unit #9 The Second World War LESSON #9:7 The Home Front p. 290-293.

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Unit #9 The Second World War LESSON #9:7 The Home Front p

Analyze this cartoon How will we afford a war that will cost ten times what we have (and make with taxes)? How will Rosie the Riveter matter to the war effort?

Problem #1 How do we preserve the valuable materials for the war effort? Analyze the cartoons List ways to preserve materials valuable to the war effort Come up with a national plan:

Problem #2 How do we raise more money than we ever have as a nation in order to prepare for this war? Analyze the cartoons List creative ways to raise $$ Come up with a national plan:

Problem #3 How will they fill our factories with enthusiastic workers? Analyze the cartoons – what are some concerns? List ways to fill these jobs Come up with a national plan:

Problem #4 How will they fill the ranks with the millions of recruits they need to win a two-front war? Analyze the cartoons List ways to increase the number of men into the army and navy Come up with a national plan: