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Review form Part I...

Message? Meaning? Symbolism?

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Review form Part I...

Message? Meaning? Symbolism?

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ARSENAL OF

DEMOCRACY

“We must be the great arsenal of democracy” -FDR

Objective…Describe how President Roosevelt’s initiatives mobilized the U.S. for war.

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17) The War Powers Act…• Gives FDR the power to…

– Reorganizes federal government– Creates new agencies– Censors information – Abridges civil liberties– Seizes foreign property– Awards government contracts

1942: U.S. production = Italy, Germany & Japan

1944: 2 X greater

Following Pearl Harbor the single greatest challenge facing FDR is meeting the challenge of all out war

production.

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Financing the War:• U.S. cost: $341 billion• More than all U.S. budgets from 1789-1941• 15 X cost of WW I

How do we raise the money?...

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Bugs Bunny War Bond Cartoonhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI8jKZ9HH3U&NR=1

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• Price Control Act of 1942 or“cost plus system”...

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The Pentagon (1942)

HQ: U.S. Dept. of DefenseWorld’s largest office building

17.5 miles of corridors26, 000 employees

Most efficient office building… 7 min between two points

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18) Explain how the federal wartime agencies focused the war effort…

Mobilizing:

- Supply Priorities Allocation Board- Office of Price Administration (OPA)…- National War Labor Board- Office of War Information- Office of Strategic Services

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Mobilizing:Supply Priorities & Allocation Board…

– Allocates & controls the resources needed for war

– Limits consumer productsOffice of Price Administration (OPA)…

- Prevent inflation & ration consumer goods.

- Rationing: Tires, autos, sugar, gas, fuel oil, coffee, meats & other foods

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Mobilizing:• National War Labor Board…

– Worked for cooperation between labor & management– Limited wages & strikes– Supported: 8 hr day, unionism, gender equity pay for

& employee grievance procedures

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Mobilizing: Domestic Propaganda

• Office of War Information…

- Words, posters & films to win the hearts & minds of Americans

Propaganda Messages: Get a job; Work hard; Recycle; Sacrifice; Buy Bonds; Remain Silent

Daffy Duck propaganda filmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ngETXxI5pg

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• Office of Strategic Services (OSS)…

- Collects & analyzes information about countries at war with the U.S.

- Organized sabotage & espionage in other countries

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1) The size of the federal government during the war…

- The size of government compared with the New Deal Era...

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2) The effect of the war on the national budget & defense

spending….

3) What was the fate of the New Deal?...

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Objectives…• Describe how FDR’s call to make America the “arsenal of democracy”

affected the economy.

• Describe how FDR’s call to make America the “arsenal of democracy”

affected the economy, female workers, minority workers and organized labor.

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The War Production Board…

How effective was it?...

The War Production Board… “Responsibility for the economy”

• Created 17M jobs• Factories operate 24 / 7• 50% of GNP = war goods• GNP: 1939: $88.6B

1944: $198.7B

4) What advantages gave the US the potential to out produce the enemy?...

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Arsenal of DemocracyMilitary Production Totals for 1940-1945

• 250,000 planes• 80,000 landing craft• 650,000 artillery pieces• 15M rifles

• 100,000 armored cars• 75,000 tanks• 3m. tons bombs• 41M rounds ammo

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Ship building:1941: 355 days………..1945: 14 days

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Willow Run Bomber Plant 1 mile assembly line - 42,000 employees

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Hiding the Lockheed Plant…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgFJKtznKMo

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A. Supply Priorities & Allocation Board D. OSSB. Office of War Information E. The War Production Board C. Price Control Act of 1942 F. National War Labor Board

1. Organized sabotage & espionage in other countries

2. Allocates & controls the resources needed for war

3. Responsibility for the war economy

4. Collects & analyzes information about countries at war with the U.S.

5. Worked for cooperation between labor & management -Limited wages & strikes

6. Waged a constant battle for the hearts and minds of Americans

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Describe how economic conversion affected the US

economy…• The Great Depression is over• 1942- 45 the GNP doubles• Unemployment becomes under employment:

1941: 9.9% 1945: 1.2%... 17millon new jobs

• Man power shortages in industry

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5) Describe how defense production affected the various

geographic regions of the country…

• CA 40B in defense funds - 10% of total • S to N or W…. Detroit & CA• Southern textiles boom• Sharecroppers to factories• Rural pop. Down 20% • U.S. middle class doubles

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7) Groups experiencing new employment opportunities…

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Objectives…

• Describe how FDR’s call to make America the “arsenal of democracy” affected female

workers.

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8) Employment opportunities for females…

- Changing & challenging stereotypes…

9) The dual message being communicated to women by the government…

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Female Workers• Female labor + 50% • White women 35+ & married become

the majority employed• AA women: From domestic work to

manufacturing jobs• National War Labor Board promotes:

= work = pay… Reality is that women are paid less

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10) Rosie the Riveter

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Objective…Describe how FDR’s call to make

America the “arsenal of democracy” affected minority workers.

Minority Workers….• Mexicans: – Agriculture & ship building

• African Americans: Up 33% in industrial work

• Native Americans

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Objective…

Describe how FDR’s call to make America the “arsenal of democracy” affected organized labor.

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11) What economic factors compromised the prosperity of workers?...

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15) How did the size, gender & racial make-up of labor unions change during the war years?

13) How did unionism benefit from the policies of the NWLB?...

14) What was a “hate strike”... How effective?...