How many U.S. workers had jobs in the war industry by 1944?
Between 17 and 18 million U.S. workers—many of them women.
Was rationing in Europe worst, the same, or better than America?
In European rationing was even more way more drastic.
What goods disappeared from the market?
Cars, toys, and fridges.
Did America suffer invasions or bombings?
Yes but only the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Was the propaganda in Europe effective?
It was highly effective.
Besides food what else was rationed by the government?
Gasoline.
What did automobile factories and typewriter companies produced?
They produced tanks, armor and piercing shells.
why was there constant fear in Europe during this time?
They feared not having enough food or being bombed.
What jobs became scarce?
Doctors and Nurses.
What did factories get converted into?
Wartime production and made everything from machine guns to boots.
What is the difference between fear in Europe compared to America?
Europeans had to fear being bomb, air strikes, and not having enough food. America didn't really have to worry about any of that because there was only one bombing and the rationing for food wasn't as serious.
What allowed for easier production of war materials?
Mobilization of jobs.
What were some of the many things that Americans did during the war?
People moved to new places across the country to work and to train for war.People across the country grew their own food and collected needed materials to support the war. Americans produced the weapons and equipment that would help win the war.
What groups of people had to worry about being sent to death or labor camps?
Jews, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Roma (Gypsies), homosexuals, and people with disabilities.
What contributed to the complete ruin of the economic state of the countries that participated in the war?
The destruction of factories and other infrastructure needed for growth.