PPT-Home Front and Post War America

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Home Front Selective Service Act Aug 1940 the US Congress issued the first peacetime draft GI Government Issue became widely popular as a term to refer to an American soldier. We complete more manufactured & mobile home inspections than anyone else in Southern California. I want you to feel at ease with the purchase of your manufactured home. I provide a complete and thorough inspection. By the time I leave the inspection site, you will have all your questions answered and have a greater understanding of the home you may purchase. Review Questions. Who’s death began . W. orld . W. ar 1?. What type of warfare was characteristic of the Western Front?. What country pulled out of the war in 1917, signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. America Commits its Navy. Shipping Convoys. America Profited from the War. Americans Were Not Ready to Join the War. The Zimmermann Note. The U.S. Congress Declares War. U.S. Army Expansion Act. The Spring Offensive. Read pages . 180-97. . in textbook. Type notes into the PowerPoint. Define all the terms. Do the internet searches and answer questions and insert images.. When finished e-mail to:. warren.bradley@alvord.k12.ca.us. Mins. ). Objectives: Students will be able to...(1) describe life on the home front (2) analyze a video clip for key information. Homework. Open link posted on website and read/take notes (Two-column, underlining, highlighting, etc.) . imperialism. . The European nations had been gobbling up colonies all during the 1800's, now America wanted a slice of the world pie. . There were several influences pointing toward imperialism… . Yellow journalism. Rationing. Many products were in short supply. Metal had to be used to make tanks and battleships. Medicine was needed on the battlefields. Imports were hard to get from other countries at war; especially rubber for tires because it came from SE Asia. The Civil War touched the lives of every American family,. . North . and South. . The Home Front. The Role of Women. The Role of Women. Life . must go on.. Women North and South . take . over . men's work. Before the war the government played a small role in the day to day lives of Americans. It regulated industrial and agricultural products. . Attempted to manipulate the public’s opinion (propaganda). M – . Militarism. : Fascination with war and a strong military. A – . Alliances. : Agreements among varying nations to help each other out. I – . Imperialism. : Building empires and competition for markets. First . World War 1914–18. Australian troops in the Turkish Lone Pine . trenches.. Australia's . early involvement in the Great War included the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force landing at . + Overview + Heads-Up:. + Second Article Summary is Due Today!. + Please submit a hardcopy. + Tips: be specific in artifact selection (not a product category); use citations; avoid generalizations . In the UK, first time home buyers should always begin their search by doing considerable research. Browse our 1st time buyer mortgage tips.

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