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    • The Cost of War
    • A Reluctant Nation
    • Industry and Government at Odds
    • A New Relationship Between Industry and Government
    • Mobilization Progresses
    • Effects of Mobilization
    • New Deal Programs Wind Down
    • The New Deal Ends
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    Wars are expensive, and the U.S. government was willing to spend whatever it took to win World War II. The federal budget grew from less than $9 billion in 1939 to over $95 billion in 1945. A total of $290 billion was spent on the war effort. The United States raised half of the money through general taxes and the rest by selling war bonds and obta...

    In Europe the end of World War I (1914–18) had brought peace but not prosperity. Dire economic problems arose in Germany after its defeat in the war, and these difficulties opened the door for Adolf Hitlerand the Nazi Party.Hitler promised to return Germany to power through military expansion. At the same time, a weak civilian government in Japan w...

    Private industry and Roosevelt disagreed on how the nation should mobilize for war. For a successful mobilization effort the United States needed to convert privately owned industries from domestic production to war production; increase the mining and processing of raw materials used in manufacturing; control distribution of the raw materials; and ...

    As in the First World War, the United States entered World War II late. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harboron December 7, 1941, was the trigger for full U.S. mobilization. The surprise air attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet by more than three hundred warplanes was intended to keep the United States from challenging Japan's continued military expansio...

    In dramatic contrast to the massive unemployment of the 1930s, labor shortages quickly appeared as over five million Americans joined the military services. Industry began attracting new workers, including racial minorities and women. Competition between industries over the available labor supply grew. To help with labor shortages, the War Manpower...

    After more than ten years of economic depression, war mobilization dramatically revived the U.S. economy. The rate of production of goods and services in the United States more than doubled during the war years, with employment eventually reaching 98 percent of the workforce. Nine million workers had been jobless in 1939, as the nation struggled to...

    By 1940 Roosevelt's push for social and economic reform was largely over. A conservative Congress and numerous business leaders, who strongly believed that New Deal programs inappropriately intruded in private business, had gained sufficient political strength to stall war mobilization until Roosevelt changed his domestic policies. In order to prep...

    With industrial mobilization complete by 1943, Roosevelt began thinking about the postwar U.S. economy. The president asked the National Resources Planning Board (NRPB), a New Deal organization created in 1933, to devise a postwar plan. The NRPB was originally created to coordinate industrial recovery during the early years of the Depression. In pl...

    Books

    doenecke, justus d., and allan m. winkler. home front u.s.a.: america during world war ii. wheeling, il: harlan davidson, 2000. eiler, keith e. mobilizing america: robert p. patterson and the war effort, 1940–1945. ithaca, ny: cornell university press, 1997. gilbert, martin. the second world war: a complete history. new york, ny: henry holt, 1989. heale, michael. franklin d. roosevelt: the new deal and war. new york, ny: routledge, 1999. ketchum, richard m. the borrowed years, 1938–1941: amer...

    Web Sites

    "world war ii." about.com.http://history1900s.about.com/cs/world-warii (accessed on august 17, 2002).

  4. List of some of the major causes and effects of the New Deal, domestic program of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the 1930s. President Roosevelt started the New Deal program to help the country recover from the economic problems of the Great Depression.

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  7. Outlined Roosevelt’s three-step program to provide relief, recovery, and reform to end the depression; Rescheduled Germany’s war reparation payments to Britain and France

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