Pg. 77 1.) Define and explain the functions of each of these wartime agencies: -War Industries Board -Food Administration - Fuel Administration - National.

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Pg. 77 1.) Define and explain the functions of each of these wartime agencies: -War Industries Board -Food Administration - Fuel Administration - National War Labor Board - Committee on Public Information 2.) Give and explain two ways in which America raised money for the war.

Pg. 78 Write 1 paragraph for each of the acts below explaining what each act was, whether or not you agree with it, and why it could or could not happen today. Espionage Act Sedition Act Selective Service Act Discuss with your partner about whether or not they agree with these acts. After discussing these acts with them did you change your opinion? Did it strengthen your views? Write 1 paragraph debriefing what you and your partner discussed.

Pg. 79 New technologies foldable Directions: Fold your paper into 1/6s. Title the first square “WWI: New Ways of War”. For the remaining 5 squares title them with one of the titles below and respond to the prompts for each. Titles Trench Warfare Poison Gas Tanks Aircraft U-Boats Prompts Describe this new aspect of war and how it was employed. Is this still utilized in war today? If so how has it changed; if not, why not? Do you feel this new aspect of war was ethical? Explain. How might this have impacted the way future wars were fought? Illustrate this aspect of war.

Pg. 80 Create a chart to describe life both at home and at war for these groups of Americans. Group Homefront At War Women African Americans Native Americans Asian Americans Hispanic Americans Germans Americans Jewish Americans

Pg. 81 & 82 Map Activity Directions: Take a copy of both the map and the instructions Keep these copies they will be placed in your notebook. Instructions (pg. 81) and map (pg. 82) Follow the instructions in order placing the numbers into the coordinating boxes.