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To prepare the economy for World War I, Congress passed the War Industries Board (WIB) in 1917, which coordinated the production and allocation of materials essential for the war effort. Additionally, the Lever Act was enacted to regulate food supply and prices, promoting the efficient distribution of food and fuel. Congress also established the National War Labor Board to manage labor disputes and ensure a stable workforce, all aimed at mobilizing the economy for wartime production.

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