United States home front during World War I

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The United States home front during World War I was marked by rapid industrial mobilization, government regulation of the economy and resources, and widespread propaganda campaigns to support the war effort and shape public opinion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aspect of World War I
historical period
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endTime 1918
hasPart African American migration during World War I
American Protective League activities
American Red Cross fundraising drives
Nativism in the United States
surface form: Americanization campaigns

Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts war service activities in the United States
Committee on Public Information
Council of National Defense
Creel Committee propaganda campaigns
Espionage Act of 1917 enforcement
Food Administration
Four-Minute Men speeches
United States Fuel Administration
surface form: Fuel Administration

Liberty bond campaigns
National War Labor Board
Prohibition movement context during World War I
Red Cross civilian mobilization in the United States
Sedition Act of 1918 enforcement
Selective Service System
surface form: Selective Service System during World War I

Shipping Act of 1916
surface form: United States Shipping Board activities during World War I

United States food conservation during World War I
United States labor relations during World War I
United States home front during World War I self-linksurface differs
surface form: United States war financing during World War I

United States wartime propaganda during World War I
United War Work Campaign
Victory bond campaigns
War Industries Board
agricultural mobilization in the United States during World War I
anti-German sentiment in the United States during World War I
anti-war movements in the United States during World War I
civil liberties in the United States during World War I
civilian morale campaigns in the United States during World War I
daylight saving time introduction in the United States
draft resistance in the United States during World War I
industrial mobilization in the United States during World War I
price controls and rationing in the United States during World War I
public health measures during the 1918 influenza pandemic in the United States
railroad nationalization in the United States during World War I
war economy of the United States during World War I
war gardens movement in the United States
war-related educational programs in the United States
war-related strikes in the United States during World War I
war-time censorship in the United States
war-time restrictions on civil liberties in the United States
women’s war work in the United States during World War I
startTime 1917

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United States Railroad Administration affectedBy United States home front during World War I
this entity surface form: World War I mobilization
Lever Act context United States home front during World War I
United States home front during World War I hasPart United States home front during World War I self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: United States war financing during World War I
Thomas R. Marshall participatedIn United States home front during World War I
this entity surface form: World War I (U.S. home-front leadership)