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  1. Mar 5, 2021 · The end of WWII was a time of transition. The war provided an opportunity for millions of Americans, and by the end of the war, the nation emerged as the world’s dominant economic and military power. Women enjoyed employment gains during the war, 6 million women had entered the workforce for the first time, boosting the percentage of women in ...

  2. American industry after WW2. Military spending= Billions of dollars went into weapon reseach and development. Cold war led to a rise in defence spending. Open trading= Demands from Europe kept US production high. Industry and economic expansion = Created greater employment opportunities in industries (e.g. aircraft production and food).

  3. To accompany its World War I volume, Library of America has launched a nationwide program, featuring scholars, to foster discussion about the war and its legacy. One hundred twenty organizations, from libraries to historical societies, are hosting events that involve veterans, their families, and their communities.

  4. Jul 2, 2018 · Around 350,000 women served in the military during World War II. “Women in uniform took on mostly clerical duties as well as nursing jobs,” said Hymel. “The motto was to free a man up to ...

  5. May 5, 2015 · How World War II shaped modern America. In the latest in a series of articles on how World War II changed the countries that fought it, Mark Davis looks at the United States, which entered the war ...

  6. For the United States, World War II and the Great Depression constituted the most important economic event of the twentieth century. The war’s effects were varied and far-reaching. The war decisively ended the depression itself. The federal government emerged from the war as a potent economic actor, able to regulate economic activity and to ...

  7. The American war began slowly. Britain had stood alone militarily in Europe, but American supplies had bolstered their resistance. Hitler unleashed his U-boat “wolf packs” into the Atlantic Ocean with orders to sink anything carrying aid to Britain, but Britain’s and the United States’ superior tactics and technology won them the Battle of the Atlantic.

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