Homefront. How did our effort in World War II begin? In other words, what resource was the most important in the entire campaign?

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Homefront

How did our effort in World War II begin? In other words, what resource was the most important in the entire campaign?

Today I will evaluate the effort that Americans made at home to create the resources needed to win WWII

US Army overwhelmed by volunteers after Pearl Harbor

African-American “Double-V” Hispanics- 17 Congressional Medals of Honor Code-Talkers Women Tuskegee Airmen Trailer Windtalker Trailer

Two-ocean navy How did the government get companies to make products as fast as possible?

Byrnes warns against lag in production

War Production Board No cars made for 3 years What should happen to violators?

What is a black market? Why do they exist?

Top 10 Markets Biological organs Transportation providers Illegal drugs Prostitution Weaponry Alcohol and tobacco Copyrighted media Currency Fuel People?

Black market- a market outside of the established state market. Black markets exist because…

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