Tuesday 11 October 2016

How can we encourage Americans to support a war?

During a war, it is important to be able to get our people to support the war effort. During World War I and World War II, several actions were taken to get people to support the war.


During World War I, the Committee on Public Information was created to encourage Americans to support the war effort. Giving speeches, making posters, and writing pamphlets were methods used to tell Americans how important it was to support...

During a war, it is important to be able to get our people to support the war effort. During World War I and World War II, several actions were taken to get people to support the war.


During World War I, the Committee on Public Information was created to encourage Americans to support the war effort. Giving speeches, making posters, and writing pamphlets were methods used to tell Americans how important it was to support the government’s war effort. In both World War I and World War II, Americans were encouraged to plant their own gardens, called victory gardens, so there would be more food for the soldiers. In both World Wars, Americans were encouraged to buy bonds to help pay for the war. In World War I, Americans were urged to not eat bread and meat on Wheatless Mondays and Meatless Tuesdays. During World War II, the government required people to limit their use of meat, sugar, and other supplies through the system of rationing. These sacrifices were made so there would be ample supplies of food and other supplies for the soldiers.


Most wars are difficult to fight and win. If the people support the war effort, it is a big, helpful step to gaining victory in the war.

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