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Here are the teacher pack items for U.S. Patriotism and the Home Front:
Overview In this experience, students consider how they might respond if they were on a home front in wartime. Then, they investigate the details of WWII home front activities, including the economic effects of the war on the home front. Next, they learn about the role of the Office of War Information and analyze its propaganda work. Finally, they study biographical materials on First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her home front activities. Objectives
Wars are not fought just on the battlefield, but also in homes, schools, factories, offices, and farmers’ fields throughout the nation itself. This is the home front—the efforts and contributions of people who do not directly fight. You’ll learn about the U.S. home front during World War II in this experience.
Objectives
What activity might you do to assist the war effort in your position as a civilian in the United States? Write words or brief phrases. To write more than one activity, separate them with a comma, like this: take a test, go swimming.