CHAPTER 17 - SECTION 4 THE IMPACT OF WWII MAH - CH 17 - WWII 2/24/2019.

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CHAPTER 17 - SECTION 4 THE IMPACT OF WWII MAH - CH 17 - WWII 2/24/2019

MAH - CH 17 - WWII 2/24/2019

MAH - CH 17 - WWII 2/24/2019

LOW UNEMPLOYMENT LONG HOURS FARM INCOME UP MORE OPPORTUNITY ECONOMIC GAINS LOW UNEMPLOYMENT LONG HOURS FARM INCOME UP MORE OPPORTUNITY WOMEN, MINORITIES MAH - CH 17 - WWII 2/24/2019

POPULATION SHIFTS RURAL TO URBAN TO FACTORIES CALIFORNIA BOOMED SOUTH TO NORTH & WEST CALIFORNIA BOOMED MAH - CH 17 - WWII 2/24/2019

MAH - CH 17 - WWII 2/24/2019

SOCIAL ADJUSTMENTS MORE CHILDCARE MORE DIVORCE G.I.BILL MORE COLLEGE MORE JOB TRAINING MAH - CH 17 - WWII 2/24/2019

DISCRIMINATION AFRICAN-AMERICANS SEGREGATION / RACISM MEXICAN-AMERICANS SEGREGATION/DISCRIMINATION JAPANESE-AMERICANS INTERMENT CAMPS KOREMATSU v U.S. MAH - CH 17 - WWII 2/24/2019

WORLD WAR II IS OVER AND THE POST-WAR ERA BEGINS (CHAPTER 17 IS OVER ALSO) MAH - CH 17 - WWII 2/24/2019