The Home Front American attitude toward the war Impact of the attack on America All of the similarities and differences mentioned are way that the propaganda.

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The Home Front American attitude toward the war Impact of the attack on America All of the similarities and differences mentioned are way that the propaganda is try to influence us toward Justin Stone

It’s Everybody’s War Aimed at small towns Convince that we need to support our boys so we don’t lose anymore Justin Stone

Similarities Love for America Our side is the only one that matters Visual references are impactful The boys are winning battles because of our support Justin Stone

Differences Materials vs. Luxuries What did we used to be able to send? The defense card Justin Stone