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The Home Front

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The Home Front

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Selective Service Act- May 1917 • Draft of young men for military service. • War to end all Wars=wide acceptance for

draft • By Nov. 1918, 24 million men had registered

American Expeditionary Force (AEF)Volunteers and National Guardsmen

11,000 women joined as nurses, drivers, and clerks

14,000 served abroad working for the government or private agencies.

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General John J. Pershing, commanding general of the AEF. Referred to as the Doughboys and Yanks. 2 million in France by Sept. 1918

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Training- New and improved training camps around the country.• Learned how to use a bayonet and rifle, dig a

trench, put on gas masks, and throw a grenade.• Soldiers did not usually have a long period of

training before they were shipped off.

Convoy System- system to protect unarmed shipsApril 1917- more than 400 Allied and neutral ships sank by Germans.

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Doughboys- Members of the AEF

300,000 African Americans who volunteered or were drafted were segregated in separate units.

African Americans were used mostly for manual labor.

Harlem Hell Fighters- Group of A. A. who fought in the French army and received highest honors.

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Shift from peacetime to wartime production.

Regulating food production, coal and petroleum distribution, and railway use.

Government controlled which crops farmers grew, which products industries produced and how supplies was distributed.

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War Industries Board (WIB)- Regulated all industries involved in the war.

Food Administration- Headed by Herbert Hoover. Set prices high for wheat to encourage farmers to produce more.

Asked Americans to conserve food as a patriotic gesture.

Wheatless Mon. and Wed. Meatless Tues. and Porkless Thur. and Sat. Saltless Sun.

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Rationing- Distributing goods to consumers in a fixed amount.

Fuel Administration- Sponsored gasless days to save fuel.

Daylight Savings Time- Turning clocks ahead to save daylight.

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Fuel Administration

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Committee on Public Information (CPI)- Educated public about the causes and nature of the war. Convinced the public that the war was a just cause.

Distributed millions of pamphlets, press releases, posters, and assembled speakers.

Stressed the cruelty of the enemy.

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Some believe it illegal intrusion of government.

12% of men who received draft notices did not respond.

Conscientious Objectors- Peoples whose moral beliefs would not allow them to fight in wars.

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Jane Addams formed Women’s Peace Party.

Most women supported the war after U.S. joined Allies.

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Espionage Act- June 1917. Allowed postal authorities to ban treasonable media from the mail.

Severe penalties for anyone engaged in treasonable activities.

Punishment= $10,000 fine or possibly 20 years in prison. Severe cases = death.

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Sedition Act- 1918= Unlawful to use disloyal, profane, or abusive language about the American Government, Constitution or military.

For giving a mild antiwar speech, Eugene V. Debs was imprisoned for 10 years.

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CPI propaganda proclaimed the Germans were the worst of the enemies.

U.S. stopped teaching German in schools, German Measles = liberty measles Hamburgers= liberty steaks or burgers Dachshunds= liberty pups German Americans were required to prove

their American loyalty.

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German Measles

Hamburger

German Shepherds

German Authors books

Lynching of Germans in America

Liberty Measles

Salisbury Steak

Police Dogs

Disappeared from library shelves

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Women moved into the workforce as men went to war.

Worked in factories, on r.r., telegraph operators, trolley conductors.

Some joined Red Cross, worked as doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, clerks.

Won 19th Amendment in 1920.

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Many enlisted in the army.

Great Migration- Movement of African Americans to the North from the South.

Moved b/c of racism, economic advancement, better futures.

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Most were in the West working as ranchers and farmers.

Came from Mexico for many of the same reasons that African Americans moved North.

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Last months of the war and it killed more people than the war all together.

Death rates in some camps was 32%

30 million people worldwide