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The most important thing about World
War II was that American citizens became
united and hopeful about the future. The
United States was in the time of the Great
Depression and the war allowed citizens to
become employed in factories. The demand
for war weapons and supplies increased. This
help boost the economy, but the most
important thing about World War II was that
American citizens became united and hopeful
about the future.

The most important thing about World
War II was that American citizens became
united and hopeful about the future. Men were
sent to the battlefields in order to fight for the
war. This allowed women to do jobs that men
usually did; such as work in the factories or
work as nurses in the war. The employment of
women allowed the men to fight in the war.
However, the most important thing about
World War II was that American citizens
became united and hopeful about the future.


The most important thing about World
War II was that American citizens became
united and hopeful about the future. Since
women and men were working hard for the
war, the children were given tasks that
normally the women would do. The children in
the U.S. became independent by being
responsible for going to and from school,
taking care of their younger siblings, cleaning
the house, and buying groceries. Although the
children allowed the adults to be active with
the war, the most important thing about World
War II was that American citizens became
united and hopeful about the future.



The most important thing about World War
II was that American citizens became united and
hopeful about the future. More men were needed
in the war so African Americans were allowed to
fight for their country. Even though the African
Americans were treated with more respect from
the other countries, by the end of the war, black
and white military unites were no longer
segregated. The Tuskegee Airmen who helped
protect the bombs flown by the Enola Gay. Despite
being an important factor for the war effort, the
most important thing about World War II was that
American citizens became united and hopeful
about the future.

The most important thing about World
War II was that American citizens became
united and hopeful about the future.
There were two opposite military sides to the
war. The axis powers included Germany, Japan,
and Italy. The allies included the United States,
France, Great Britain and later Russia. When
Japan attacked America at Pearl Harbor,
Americans quickly mobilized their military and
joined the allies.



The most important thing about World
War II was that American citizens became
united and hopeful about the future. However,
because the Japanese had attacked Pearl
Harbor, the government began to accuse
Japanese Americans from aiding Japan. This
lead the government to move all Japanese
Americans to internment camps. Although they
were wrongly accused, the Japanese forgave
the United States because they knew it was
only for the sake of the country. The most
important thing about World War II was that
American citizens became united and hopeful
about the future.
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This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2010 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
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www.storyjumper.com



The most important thing about World
War II was that American citizens became
united and hopeful about the future. The
United States was in the time of the Great
Depression and the war allowed citizens to
become employed in factories. The demand
for war weapons and supplies increased. This
help boost the economy, but the most
important thing about World War II was that
American citizens became united and hopeful
about the future.

The most important thing about World
War II was that American citizens became
united and hopeful about the future. Men were
sent to the battlefields in order to fight for the
war. This allowed women to do jobs that men
usually did; such as work in the factories or
work as nurses in the war. The employment of
women allowed the men to fight in the war.
However, the most important thing about
World War II was that American citizens
became united and hopeful about the future.
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