An American History
872 ★ CHAPTER 22 Fighting for the Four Freedoms: World War II the United States, the Russians surrounded the German troops and f ...
THE HOME FRONT ★^873 human lives. Millions of Poles and at least 20 million Russians, probably many more, perished—not only sold ...
874 ★ CHAPTER 22 Fighting for the Four Freedoms: World War II from $91 billion to $214 billion during the war, and the federal g ...
THE HOME FRONT ★^875 from 60 percent to 70 percent of the national average. But the South remained very poor when the war ended. ...
876 ★ CHAPTER 22 Fighting for the Four Freedoms: World War II federal government forced reluctant employers to recognize unions. ...
THE HOME FRONT ★^877 men and free women.” In 1943, the Supreme Court reversed a 1940 ruling and, on First Amendment grounds, uph ...
878 ★ CHAPTER 22 Fighting for the Four Freedoms: World War II Pearl Harbor than ridding the world of fascism. They utilized radi ...
THE HOME FRONT ★^879 Americans on the home front enjoyed a prosperity many could scarcely remember. Despite the rationing of sca ...
880 ★ CHAPTER 22 Fighting for the Four Freedoms: World War II employers, and unions depicted work as a temporary necessity, not ...
VISIONS OF POSTWAR FREEDOM ★^881 the American people both for the coming war and for an era of postwar world leadership. America ...
882 ★ CHAPTER 22 Fighting for the Four Freedoms: World War II employment were the board’s watchwords. It called for a “new bill ...
VISIONS OF POSTWAR FREEDOM ★^883 shaped postwar society. By 1946, more than 1 million veterans were attend- ing college under it ...
884 ★ CHAPTER 22 Fighting for the Four Freedoms: World War II socialism, and the New Deal and by identifying economic planning w ...
THE AMERICAN DILEMMA ★^885 Government and private agencies eagerly promoted equality as the defini- tion of Americanism and a co ...
886 ★ CHAPTER 22 Fighting for the Four Freedoms: World War II Italo and started becoming Americans.” But the event that inspired ...
THE AMERICAN DILEMMA ★^887 alongside whites). For Mexican-American women in particular, the war afforded new opportunities for p ...
VOICES OF FREEDOM 888 ★ CHAPTER 22 Fighting for the Four Freedoms: World War II From League of United Latin American Citizens, “ ...
VOICES OF FREEDOM ★^889 From Charles H. Wesley, “The Negro Has Always Wanted the Four Freedoms,” in What the Negro Wants (1944) ...
890 ★ CHAPTER 22 Fighting for the Four Freedoms: World War II declaration of war against the Axis powers. Tens of thousands of I ...
THE AMERICAN DILEMMA ★^891 Japanese-American Internment California, as discussed in Chapter 19, had a long history of hostility ...
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