Overview In this experience, students delve deeply into aspects of World War II’s economic effects on the United States, including changes in employment, fiscal matters, and population distribution. Next, they look closely at rationing from the policy perspective and from the point of view of those experiencing rationing. Finally, they learn more about wartime population redistribution, especially the impact on African Americans. Objective
War causes great suffering, but it can also have a positive effect on a nation’s economy. A nation at war has to produce a lot of materials to support its armed forces. To produce those materials, businesses have to grow and expand, employing more people. In this experience, you’ll learn many details about the changing economic situation in the United States during World War II.
Objective
Wartime production poster, 1941
How do you think the beginning of a war would affect you and your family economically? Why?