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no because we didnt have enough troops to help
The West and the South supported the war, whereas the North opposed it, particularly the New England Federalists.
Women contributed to World War II in various ways, such as working in factories to produce weapons and supplies, serving as nurses and support staff in the military, and taking on roles as spies and resistance fighters. Their efforts helped to support the war effort and played a crucial role in the eventual Allied victory.
The Committee on Public Information (CPI), established by President Woodrow Wilson in 1917, specifically promoted support for World War I among the American people. The CPI utilized various forms of media, including posters, films, and speeches, to disseminate propaganda that encouraged patriotism and unity. Its efforts aimed to shape public opinion and mobilize the population to support the war effort, including enlistment and war bond purchases.
To support the war efforts.
They fought for the confederacy
Winston Churchill
The draft.
by building day-care centers
ihave no idea ? you tell mee ? .-.
Women had diverse perspectives on the war during World War 1. Some women felt that the war efforts were unjustified and they refused to help in the war efforts. Other women wanted to show support in every way possible.
with an advertising and educational campagin
Japan used it's conquered territories to support their war efforts. Labor, raw materials, sea ports, airfields, etc.
The American government used propaganda to garner support for the war efforts in WW1. They used pictures (such as posters) and the press specifically.
Liberty Loan Drives were created during WWI to generate revenue to support the war efforts.
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