The Government can pass a law that enforces men (and in some cases, women) to be conscripted into the armed forces. This is only done in time of need, when the country has to be put on a war footing.
Yes. They have compensated most victims
The federal budget went from less than $800 million in 1916 to $18 billion by 1919.
address the urgent need for agricultural laborers
The industrial demands for wartime production in World War II meant that civilians had to have rationing of basic materials, and some foodstuffs. Bureaucracy expanded dramatically during the war, as did federal power. The government became the single most important force in American life.
The industrial demands for wartime production in World War II meant that civilians had to have rationing of basic materials, and some foodstuffs. Bureaucracy expanded dramatically during the war, as did federal power. The government became the single most important force in American life.
rationing
No other ethnic groups were allowed into service.
Increases taxes
The American Red Cross is not an example of the expansion of federal government power during World War I. While it played a significant role in providing humanitarian aid and support during the war, it is a private organization rather than a federal agency. In contrast, agencies like the War Industries Board and the Food Administration were established by the government to regulate and mobilize resources for the war effort, reflecting an expansion of federal authority.
Yes. They have compensated most victims
The federal budget went from less than $800 million in 1916 to $18 billion by 1919.
Many countries around the world have a Federal Government, all "made" at different times.
address the urgent need for agricultural laborers
The power to draft young men into military
rationed supplies
The power to draft young men into military
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