I say less because the country would not stop the battle because the government said so
by introducing rationing by using the major manufactures, such as automobile industry, to produce goods for the military by the draft to force men into the military instead of working at home
the government took control of the prices and gave it a sold rate so that it could not go up or down.
unemployment
Yes the majority does have the right to control the majority. That is what government is. If there was no government control of anything, we'd have anarchy and the world would be a terrible place to live in.
Japan's military decreased, and industrial economy increased.
They established caps on wages and prices, and rationed many items that were needed for the war effort.
As with all wars, it strained the government budget, which in effect worsened the economy.
Communist systems are typically ones in which the government has almost total control over the economy. Socialistic systems exert some governmental control. Pretty much every economy in the world is somewhat socialistic, however.
During both World Wars, the United States government tried to control the economy at home by rationing certain items in the grocery stores, like sugar and butter. They also rationed gasoline. The people were also asked to donate metal items for recycling and to buy Savings Bonds to fund the war efforts.
The government system shrank
During the 17th century, the tobacco economy shifted. It shifted to a reliance on the black slaves as a way of social control.
by introducing rationing by using the major manufactures, such as automobile industry, to produce goods for the military by the draft to force men into the military instead of working at home
During World War 1 the United States government took control of all the railroads. This nationalized system was called The United States Railroad Administration.
To save resources for the war effort.
The United States government had a history of human experimentation in mind control to control information flow.
Communism, capitalism, and socialism.capitalism
During World War II, the U.S. government implemented several measures to protect the economy and national security, including the establishment of the War Production Board to oversee the conversion of industries to wartime production. They also introduced rationing of essential goods to ensure resources were allocated effectively for the war effort. Additionally, the government promoted the sale of war bonds to finance military operations and implemented strict regulations on labor and wages to control inflation. These efforts collectively aimed to mobilize the economy and secure the nation against potential threats.