congress sopported said factories with higher pay
congress sopported said factories with higher pay
At the end of the Vietnam War, Congress refused to support South Vietnam any longer.
Congress did nothing
Pray and run factories or farms/plantations.
yes
Everywhere, for example IBM and most other typewriter manufacturers converted most of their typewriter factories to making M-1 Garaund rifles and other guns. Auto and tractor manufactures converted much of their factories to making tanks and parts for fighters and bombers. Lucky Strike cigarettes quit using green ink on their package labels because the pigment was based on copper and switched to red ink, they made that a big patriotic selling point of the war "Lucky Strike green has gone to war... buy Lucky Strike red".
Fulbright held hearings that provided a platform for war critics to build support for doves in congress.
The factories produced war materials and the farms grew food for the army. No battles took place in New Jersey, but war takes a toll on everyone with men away fighting and dying. Families loose support and women had few rights to be able to support the family.
Morale was high, they had strong public support and the support of Congress and the President.
The support of France was crucial to the US during its war for independence. France was the most important support to congress at that time.
Yes, during World War II, the U.S. government took control of many factories to ramp up production of war supplies. Through mechanisms like the War Production Board, the government coordinated and prioritized manufacturing efforts to produce essential materials such as weapons, vehicles, and ammunition. Additionally, many private companies were converted to wartime production, significantly increasing the output needed to support the war effort. This mobilization was crucial for the Allies' success in the war.
It was mainly just a declaration that America was against war, that war was bad. It was something congress could applaud at.