how did native americans contribute to the war effort on the homefront?
Question 1
how did native americans contribute to the war effort on the homefront?
laboring on farms in the southwest
selling war bonds on reservations
working in war factories in the west
collecting scrap metal and other rationed goods
question 2
which statement is true about the women who worked during world war ii?
most working women were young and unmarried.
women sought jobs mostly in traditionally female industries.
women of various ages and skills took wartime jobs.
few working women stayed at their jobs for more than a few weeks.
question 3
why were japanese americans placed in internment camps during world war ii?
as a result of anti-japanese prejudice and fear
in retaliation for americans put in concentration camps by the japanese
due to numerous acts of sabotage
because many were loyal to the emperor of japan
question 4
what was the effect of korematsu v. united states?
discrimination ended in war industries.
internment camps were affirmed as legal.
japanese americans returned to their homes.
executive order 9022 was overturned.
question 5
what was one lasting effect of world war ii on african americans?
less discrimination in the south
higher employment in heavy industries
increased political influence in the north
migration of the population to rural areas
question 6
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what was one negative effect of posters like this one?
americans began to find japanese americans funny rather than threatening.
japanese americans experienced increased discrimination.
more people on the homefront rallied behind the japanese cause.
people grew reluctant to believe government propaganda.
question 7
what did the zoot suit riots symbolize?
tensions between white californians and mexican americans
tensions between white californians and japanese americans
tensions between white californians and african americans
tensions between white californians and italian americans
question 8
what was the purpose of the "double v" campaign?
to fight racism at home and abroad
to fight unfair price and wage controls
to fight the nazis and the japanese
to fight government regulations of the fepc
question 9
why were internment camps established in the united states?
to isolate people protesting the war
to provide homes for temporary farm workers
to train workers in new industrial skills
to isolate people believed to be threats
question 10
which of these actions showed continuing discrimination against women during world war ii?
war industries put women in jobs traditionally filled by young men.
employers offered benefits such as daycare services and medical insurance.
women usually worked under male supervisors who received higher wages.
working women earned more in aircraft and munitions factories than in other workplaces.
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