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Most Americans initially had mixed feelings about entering World War II, however, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, public opinion shifted in favor of the war effort. The vast majority of Americans supported the war, with many volunteering for military service and others contributing to the war effort on the home front through rationing and working in war industries. The war also resulted in a sense of unity and patriotism across the nation.
The Americans helped the Allies by sending resources to them during WWI.
they join the army as nurses and hospital workers
By escaping and volunteering for service with the Northern armies. Even if they were not accepted, they were helping to diminish the Southern workforce.
Yes. They joined the World War One in the year of 1917.
They served in the US military.
To help support the war effort.
To help support the war effort.
They fought in it.
wasting resources
yes
people loaned the government money to help the war effort.
No. It was a nationwide effort.
War bonds were implemented during World War II as a source of revenue. Most Americans purchased war bonds as a show of support for the war effort.
When people bought war bonds, they loaned the government money to help the war effort.
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