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Title: WWI


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WWI Homefront
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Selective Service Act
  • May 1917
  • Required registration of all men from 18 to 45
  • No substitution aloud!
  • Yet exemptions took place from key industries
    (ex shipbuilding)
  • Within a month, army increased from 200,000 to
    over 4 mil
  • Including 400,000 AA and Women (11,000 to Navy)
  • Over 300,000 escaped the draft (10,000 prosecuted)

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Committee on Public Info. (Creel Committee)
  • Propaganda committee to try to sell America on
    the War world on Wilsons 14 Pts.
  • Headed by George Creel
  • Employed about 150,000 workers
  • Encouraged Liberty Leagues to spy on neighbors
    and report suspicious behavior

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Paying for war?
  • Liberty Loan Committee
  • US spent about 33 bil. directly on war effort
  • Raised 1/3 with increased taxes (income, excise
    on tobacco, liquor and other luxuries
  • Liberty Bonds
  • Propaganda used to entice Americans to purchase
    bonds including celebrities and massive billboard
    advertisement
  • Victory Loan Drives
  • William McAdoo (Treasure Secretary) Only a
    friend of Germany would refuse to buy war bonds

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National War Labor Board
  • Approx. 6,000 strikes during the war (protest
    stagnant wages despite inflation)
  • Lost 35purchasing power throughout war due to
    inflation
  • Created to oversee labor disputes
  • Prohibited strikes but encouraged progressive
    reforms such as 8-hour work day, higher wages,
    unionization, etc.
  • Union Membership
  • 1916 2.5 mil to 1919 4 mil
  • Wobblies (IWW) continued to be strike

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Food Administration
  • Herbert Hoover
  • Utilized voluntary compliance than enacting laws
  • Wheatless Wednesdays Meatless Tuesdays
  • Victory Gardens
  • Congress restricted the use of foodstuffs for
    manufacturing alcoholic beverages
  • 18th Amendment in 1919 (prohibited sale,
    transportation, manufacturing, and consumption of
    alcohol
  • Results
  • Farm production increased by 25
  • Food exports to Allies tripled in volume

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War Industries Board
  • Created in March 1918, headed by Bernard Baruch
  • Response to lack of cooperation between military
    and civilian agency in purchasing supplies
  • Aimed to control raw materials, production,
    prices and labor relations
  • Encouraged mass-production techniques to increase
    efficiency
  • Used Price Controls
  • 20 increase in industrial production under WIB

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Fuel Administration
  • Issued Heatless Mondays, Lightless Tuesdays, and
    Gasless Sundays
  • Responsible for Start of Daylight-Saving Time

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Poster 1
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Poster 2
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Poster 3
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Poster 5
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