African-Americans fought in one battle in WWI. At home, they were used for labor just like anyone else and also enlisted.
During world war two, metal was of short supply, and needed for the war effort. As americans, in support for the troops, and war effort, all metal was saved, and recycled..
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Veronica Lake
Loan money to the government for the war effort
Steel and labor were needed to support the war effort
knights of labor
Industrial Workers of the World
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African-Americans fought in one battle in WWI. At home, they were used for labor just like anyone else and also enlisted.
By the end of World War II, millions of women had entered the labor force to support the war effort. In the United States alone, over six million women joined the workforce during this time, taking on various roles previously held by men who were fighting in the war.
Borat
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During world war two, metal was of short supply, and needed for the war effort. As americans, in support for the troops, and war effort, all metal was saved, and recycled..
no this is a myth
In the decade after World War I, both organized labor and nativist groups favored the passage of laws that would restrict immigration. Organized labor saw immigration as a threat to job opportunities and wages for American workers, while nativist groups were concerned about preserving a perceived American identity and culture. This convergence of interests led to the implementation of stricter immigration laws such as the Emergency Quota Act of 1921 and the Immigration Act of 1924.
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