they would have been sceard and lonely and angry because they kind is goinq down for nothing .
They did not see how a war in Europe affected the United States and were much more concerned with problems at home.
People in the US were affected in many ways during WW2, including:Japanese Americans were forcibly moved to internment camps, and kept there during the war.Women had to go to work in US mines and factories.Homemakers recycled everything, including rags to send overseas for soldiers to use on equipment.Rationing was a huge sacrifice. Little bread, milk, cheese, eggs, produce, etc.People made do to get by.
I am a black person and therefore know much about my culture. During the return of blacks after war they were faced with slave codes.
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Almost all of them. There were over 16 million Americans in uniform, and just over 400,000 died, or about 1 in 25. There were probably somewhere between 500,000-1,000,000 who had some permanent disability from wounds, from slight to total.
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It affected them because many citizens had a negative outlook on them because their home country was fighting against us in the war.
They did not see how a war in Europe affected the United States and were much more concerned with problems at home.
Three ways that mobilization for war affected Americans on the home front is well documented during the World War II era. The war actually strengthened the economy in the United States following the Great Depression. Women were able to enter the workforce and earn income for their families. The war efforts also increased the opportunity for people to earn an education in areas such as nursing and other specialty healthcare fields.
People in the US were affected in many ways during WW2, including:Japanese Americans were forcibly moved to internment camps, and kept there during the war.Women had to go to work in US mines and factories.Homemakers recycled everything, including rags to send overseas for soldiers to use on equipment.Rationing was a huge sacrifice. Little bread, milk, cheese, eggs, produce, etc.People made do to get by.
During World War II many women entered the workforce. The end of World War II affected women in the workplace as many of them returned home instead of staying in the workplace.
African-Americans fought in one battle in WWI. At home, they were used for labor just like anyone else and also enlisted.
The interment of hundreds of Japanese-Americans--
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Some of them went to war but most of them had to stay home and fear what could have happend to their loved ones.
The minute Americans had learned that their own nation had been attacked Americans stopped being isolationists. They were ready to take revenge on Japan.
A statementAfrican American at this time still were being treated unfairly and experianced segregigation.African Americans at this were less of an enemy now that the Japenesse had attack the United states.