How America Got Its Citizens Ready for War

The United States government implemented various measures to prepare its citizens for the possibility of war. These efforts included organizing civilian defense programs, such as air raid drills and blackout exercises, to protect against potential aerial attacks. The government also established the Office of War Information, which disseminated propaganda and news to shape public opinion and maintain morale. Additionally, the government implemented rationing and price controls on essential goods to ensure equitable distribution of resources and prevent shortages. Furthermore, the government encouraged citizens to participate in war bond drives to raise funds for the war effort. These measures helped to mobilize the civilian population and create a sense of unity and purpose as the nation faced the challenges of war.

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