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What makes the US economy become more productive in world war 1?

During World War I, the U.S. economy became more productive due to increased government spending and mobilization of resources for the war effort. This led to significant advancements in manufacturing and technology, as industries were repurposed to produce war materials. Additionally, the influx of workers, including women and minorities entering the labor force, helped fill labor shortages and boost output. Overall, the war catalyzed economic growth and innovation, setting the stage for post-war prosperity.


What social group did not prosper from boom in the economy created by the US Civil War?

The working class did not benefit from the US Civil War's economic boom in the North. Yes, labor shortages resulted in rising wages, but did not catch up to inflation. Prices rose nearly 75 to 80% in the North during the war years. Wages rose less than 66% of the inflation rate. To an extent the recourse to machinery helped to minimum the lean on labor and also reduced dependence on skilled labor. Women whose husbands were in the military service and immigrants suffered during the war. The so-called Lincoln draft riots in New York City were organized in part to widespread labor discontent, especially among the Irish immigrant working class. Draft opposition was settled by the Lincoln administration through the use of the army. A strike at a cannon factory in New York State was broken by army troops. Labor leaders were imprisoned and some States passed anti union legislation.


One effect of business expansion after World War 2 was?

the weakening of labor unions.


What economic policies allowed industries to expand after the civil war?

After the Civil War, the labor force rapidly expanded because of mines and factories.


Why does the government grow?

With no changes in government activity, if the population grows the government grows. More functions are taken over by government because that's what the political system, taken as a whole (voting, lobbying, political contributions and so forth) want. Changes in circumstances like an economic downturn that threatens commerce, employment and so forth. A war that requires resources.

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What did organized labor want the governments to do after the war?

Keep price controls in effect


How did the organized labor assist in the war effort?

no


What was an activity of the national war labor board?

ensuring agreements between defense industries and organized labor.


How did organized labor help the war effort during world war 2?

The Labour party were in emergency coalition with the Conservatives and Liberals from 1940-5 and all worked together for the good of the nation. Very soon after VE day the Labour and Liberal parties withdrew from the government forcing a much needed general election.


What was activity of the national war labor Board?

ensuring agreements between defense industries and organized labor.


What helped the economy grow in the 1940s?

The organized labor movement was strengthened by the war and became the counterbalance to both the government and private industry. The war's rapid scientific and technological played a major roles as well post war.


As businesses grew bigger after the civil war labor unions were organized to represent the interests of?

Workers


What was an activity of the National War Leader Board?

Ensuring agreements between defense industries and organized labor.


How did organized labor and some women benefit economically and politically from the war effort?

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To prevent strikes from disrupting the war effort the government established what?

National War Labor Board


What did the government establish to prevent strikes from disrupting the war effort?

National War Labor Board


What has the author Robert J Alexander written?

Robert J. Alexander has written: 'Organized labor in Latin America' -- subject(s): Working class, Labor unions 'The ABC Presidents' 'The Venezuelan democratic revolution' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'The anarchists in the Spanish Civil War' -- subject(s): Anarchism, Anarchists, History, Politics and government, Spain Civil War, 1936-1939 'Today's Latin America' 'Labour relations in Chile' 'Organized Labour in Latin America' 'Communism in Latin America' 'Labour relations in Argentina,Brazil and Chile'