Which of the following describes an effect of the war that Americans experienced on the home front?
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The home front covers the activities of the civilians in a nation at war. ... Life on the home front during World War II was a significantpart of the war effort for all participants and had a major impact on the outcome of the war.
The home front of the United States in World War II supported the war effort in many ways, including a wide range of volunteer efforts and submitting to government-managed rationing and price controls.
The Home Front during World War One refers to life in Britain during the war itself. The Home Front saw a massive change in the role of women, rationing, the bombing of parts of Britain by the Germans (the first time civilians were targeted in war), conscientious objectors and strikes by discontented workers.
Home front is the informal term for the civilian populace of the nation at war as an active support system of their military. Military forces depend on "home front" civilian support services such as factories that build materiel to support the military front.
The home front of the United States in World War II supported the war effort in many ways, including a wide range of volunteer efforts and submitting to government-managed rationing and price controls.
The Home Front during World War One refers to life in Britain during the war itself. The Home Front saw a massive change in the role of women, rationing, the bombing of parts of Britain by the Germans (the first time civilians were targeted in war), conscientious objectors and strikes by discontented workers.
Home front is the informal term for the civilian populace of the nation at war as an active support system of their military. Military forces depend on "home front" civilian support services such as factories that build materiel to support the military front.
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Here I have proposed the completion of your question
Which of the following describes an effect of the war that Americans experienced on the home front?
increased work opportunities,
increased availability of goods,
decreased patriotism,
decreased government , involvement
The correct answer for your question is option (A)-increased work Opportunities.
During World War II, the American government wanted his troops in the French lands to hope there will be no halt in their supplies. So they planned to increase work opportunity to produce more weapons and food. This is the time when women were hired for the jobs that are considered as men’s. The United States government had banned its workers in some important factories from striking.
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