The War Industries Board (WIB) was a United States government agency established on July 28, 1917, during World War I, to coordinate the purchase of war supplies. The organization encouraged companies to use mass production techniques to increase efficiency and urged them to eliminate waste by standardizing products. The board set production quotas and allocated raw materials. It also conducted psychological testing to help people find the right jobs.
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As the world war was fought, the British industries turned to production for war instead of exporting to India.
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Bernad M. Baruch reorganized the war industries board in 1918
The War Industries Board was created on July 28, 1917. The board was started as a way to organize the buying of supplies for the war.
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A prosperous business man who owned leadership in the War Industries Board
Woodrow Wilson during WW1 assigned the head of the War Industries Board the position of industry czar.
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the War Industries Board (WIB) helped control American industries in World War 1
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