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World War I and World War II Homefront Economics
Title: World War I and World War II Homefront Economics
Category: Recreation & Sports
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World War I and World War II Homefront Economics
In both World War I and World War II, Americans on the homefront had to make sacrifices for their boys overseas. The cost of war is great-which led to economic problems such as inflation. All Americans were encouraged to do their part in winning the war-which could be anything from building airplanes, working at a steel mill, growing a "victory garden", or actually going over to Europe and fighting. Homefront economic conditions during World War
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on the outcome of the war.
Homefront economic conditions during World War I and World War II were very similar to each other because during both wars the government raised taxes, organized scientists to be a part of the war effort, and created organizations to help the country's economy. The American government encourage sacrifice and selfishness, because they realized that fighting a war is a group effort-it takes the whole country to win a war.
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