they join the army as nurses and hospital workers
Most Americans initially had mixed feelings about entering World War II, however, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, public opinion shifted in favor of the war effort. The vast majority of Americans supported the war, with many volunteering for military service and others contributing to the war effort on the home front through rationing and working in war industries. The war also resulted in a sense of unity and patriotism across the nation.
the Germans wanted the Mexicans to attack usa to avoid their intervention but the Americans found out about it
Women served in the military and other minorities were allowed in combat until the last year of the war.
most americans saw no reason to join the struggle
they join the army as nurses and hospital workers
No America didn't even join the war effort until 1941 2 years after it started
How did the African Americans participate in the Civil War.
The African Americans in the North welcomed the Emancipation Proclamation. After the passing of this proclamation African Americans were able to join the army and did so and fought in the starting of the third year of the Civil War.
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Americans felt that if they join the war they would be fighting for their country. many felt an obligation to join, or they were forced by drafts
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they worked for microsoft.
the women were nurses and Africans and young men fought in the war..
They fought in it.
because he was a nerd
The Americans rebuilt the country for them on the condition that they made sure no more Nazi's were made in Germany.