How did the federal government and the private sector work together to support the American war effort?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Mass production of war materials had to be centrally planned, and only the federal government could fulfill this role.
2. The Wilson administration created several new agencies to manage the war effort at home.
3. The U.S. Railroad Administration took control of the nation's primary transportation system.
4. The War Industries Board supervised all war-related production, allowing large manufacturers to coordinate their schedules without fear of antitrust action.
5. The War Labor Board resolved disputes between workers and employers.
6. The close cooperation between industry and government, combined with strong demand for American goods from the Allied governments, caused corporate earnings to soar.
7. Workers were not left out of the war-time prosperity.

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William Levitt was a pioneer in postwar __________

A) television production B) popular music C) suburban housing D) sociological examination of American society

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Looking at Map 21.1, "Spain and Portugal: Explorations and Colonies," it can be seen that Spanish and Portuguese colonization focused on ________

A) the western hemisphere B) the Americas C) the southern hemisphere D) Asia

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The 1860 election was made up of two regional contests: Breckinridge versus Bell in the South, and __________ in the North.

A. Lincoln versus Seward B. Lincoln versus Douglas C. Douglas versus Seward D. Bell versus Douglas

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What is the name of the process that removes carbon from iron, making a lighter, more flexible and resistant compound, steel?

What will be an ideal response?

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