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Darina [25.2K]
3 years ago
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The southern colonies class work (25 pts .for each question)

History
1 answer:
vampirchik [111]3 years ago
6 0
So do you need the answer tonight? Or can I give it to you tomorrow morning because I’m kinda tired but I can give it to you tomorrow :)
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During World War II many of the young American men had to go to the war and fight, leaving their home workplaces. <u>That is why those who stayed at home had to unite to help the state and the soldiers on the front as much as they could. </u>

It was important to produce much of the war-related materials (airplanes, tanks, weapons, firearms, etc.). I<u>n the factories that produced these goods, many of the workers during World War II were women who stayed in the US while men were fighting. A large number of women started also filling the vacancies on the non-war related work fields to keep America's home front alive. </u>They took even the roles of the manual workers, a field that was reserved for men before, to secure the stability of the country.

<u>People also united in collecting and recycling metals, rubber, aluminum and other material that could be valuable in making the necessities for the war. </u>Many churches and church leaders gave the lectures and their help for the war, providing moral support.

<u>As the food was needed on the front, many people started growing their plants, food, and vegetables in the garden to support themselves, leaving other supplies of the food for the troops.</u> There are many posters that we can find urging people to rationalize their food consumption to have enough supplies for everyone.

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