Answer:
War Effort
Explanation:
War effort is a technical term that refers to an act done during the subsistence of war or armed conflict by non-combatants or those not directly engaged in the war (usually the civilians or the government) which is aimed at helping the country's armed forces to win the war. For instance, when a nation mobilizes its resources, technology, and citizens to help its military win an ongoing war. The mechanism was adopted by Russia, England, and the United States during the first and second World War. An example of war effort is the payment of war tax by a citizen to cater for the welfare needs of its military at the war front. Another example is taking up jobs abandoned by military officers engaged in the war or rationing consumers good in the interest of a nation's military.
To fend off communists and is an example of the Containment policy.
yes it very much is!!!!!!
Answer:
If I was born in early 1900 in America, life would have been a lot tougher than it is today. There were not many opportunities in the corporate sector and small scale industries were in very low amount. In those times, I would have been more prone to survival and might have started earning just after high school by working in a factory or such.