Chapter 19 Section 4
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Chapter 19
Section 4
Americans on the Home
Front
Liberty Bonds
Special bonds to
support the war effort
Price Controls
A system of pricing
determined by the
government
Rationing
Distributing food to
consumers in a fixed
amount
Hoover had the power
to use rationing, but
intervened in the economy to help the war
effort?
Liberty bonds
Rationing
Price controls
Describe some of the changes
that wartime brought to the
workplace?
Women worked in jobs
traditionally held by
Daylight Savings Time
Turning clock ahead 1
hour
Maximize work that
can be done in
daylight
Propaganda
Information used
in
order to sway public
opinion
During the war,
How does this poster depict
German soldiers?
They are not depicted
as human
Sedition
Any speech or action
that
What was the purpose of the
Sedition Act?
Made
it illegal to
obstruct the sale of
liberty bonds or to
discuss anything
“disloyal, profane,
scurrilous, or abusive”.
Why did many people have a
problem with the Sedition Act?
It violated the 1st
Amendment’s
guarantee of freedom
of speech
newspapers, magazines, and movies
during the war?
The
government
censored the press and
banned certain films
Challenged any media
influences that
How did the government
control political radicals?
By implementing the
Sedition Act
Having law
enforcement hound
various groups and
individuals (such as the
IWW)
Vigilante
Citizens who
How did business replace the
workers that the military draft
had taken away?
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They allowed,
women, Mexicans,
and African
Americans to take
over the work
–
Mexicans were
actually
encouraged to
immigrate to the
U.S. to work
What impact did the war have
on minorities and women?
New jobs available
Seemed to be the
beginning of some
major social change