Answer:
Explanation:
The efforts of both soldiers and factory workers were vital to the Allied war effort.
Many more people served in the military than worked on the home front.
Labor unions were formed to push for "a. better working conditions" "d. eight-hour workdays" and "<span>f. demand for higher wages" since the Industrial Revolution had led to great mistreatment of workers. </span>
During early 1941, with war raging in Europe, Franklin D. Roosevelt pushed to have<span> the United States' factories become an "arsenal of democracy</span>