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The Marshall Plan
He shows his confidence in Americans citizens’ ability to contribute to the war effort.
To finance the war effort, the U.S. government relied primarily on sale of "Liberty Bonds." Answer
Mainly through 'Lease lent' in which the USA supplies old warships in exchange for Britain allowing America to set up bases on British colonial possessions.
Once the US joined the war, for the most part, yes, most Americans did support the effort against Hitler. There were small fringe groups like the German American Bund that had pro-Germany and/or pro-Nazi leanings.
they created inspiring posters.
they created inspiring posters.
to build public support and keep up morale for the war effort
They created inspiring posters-apex
The Marshall Plan
using weapons and killing people
Steel and labor were needed to support the war effort
It used propaganda to inspire young men to join the war effort and support their country.
The US was the only country in the world that came out of WWII with an improved standard of living. In effect the US had sucked the British Commonwealth of its wealth as the price of industrial support for the war effort.
It weakened support for the war effort and encouraged the North Vietnamese to keep fighting. It created some fissures in US society
because he knew the US economy was able to support the war effort by outproducing the competition.
Discounting Russian supply lines, the bulk of US supplies landed in Great Britain in WWI...same as it did in WWII.