Building the Military
A Changing Economy
Funding the War
Sacrifices for Victory
HELPING IN MANY WAYS
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Q: What act started the military draft before the U.S. entered WWII?

  • A: The Selective Training and Service Act.


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Q: What board oversaw the switch from consumer goods to war supplies?

A: The War Production Board.

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Q: How much did the U.S. spend on WWII?

  • A: Over $320 billion.


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Q: What system limited how much people could buy of certain items?

  • A: Rationing.

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Q: What did Americans plant to help with food shortages?

  • A: Victory Gardens.

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Q: How many Americans served in the military during WWII?

  • A: Over 15 million.


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Q: What agency helped settle worker disputes during the war?

  • A: The National War Labor Board.

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Q: What 1942 law raised taxes to help pay for the war?

  • A: The Revenue Act of 1942.


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Q: What did families use to buy rationed items?

A: Ration stamps.

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Q: What did kids collect to help with making weapons?

A: Scrap metal.

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Q: What does “GI” stand for?

  • A: Government Issue.


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Q: Which industry switched completely to war production by 1942?

  • A: The automobile industry.

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Q: What new tax practice began during WWII?

  • A: Withholding taxes from paychecks.


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Q: What type of news did families fear receiving from the war front?

A: News that a loved one was wounded, missing, or killed.

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Q: What did volunteer spotters do to help defend the country?

A: Watched for enemy aircraft.

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Q: How many weeks of basic training did soldiers go through?

  • A: 8 weeks.


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Q: How many women joined the workforce during WWII?

A: About 2.5 million.

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Q: What did Americans buy to help fund the war?

A: War bonds.

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Q: What household items were collected for their metal?

A: Toothpaste and shave cream tubes.

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Q: Why did coastal cities have blackouts at night?

A: To hide from enemy planes.

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What kinds of jobs did women do in the military during WWII?

  1. A: Office work, nursing, and flying planes between bases.

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Q: Where did many women work during the war?

  1. A: Factories, shipyards, and airplane plants.

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Q: Who promoted war bond sales to the public?

  1. A: Celebrities and movie stars.

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Q: What emotional sacrifice did many families make during WWII?

A: Being separated from loved ones in the military.

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Q: What was the role of the Office of War Information (OWI)?

A: To spread patriotic messages and keep Americans motivated.