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3. 06 Assignment war at home

Now that you have learned about the impact of World War I on different groups of Americans at home, reflect on the treatment and impact on each group. Complete the chart using the information presented in the lesson. Be sure to respond in complete sentences.

Complete the chart following the directions in the lesson. You can download an editable version of the chart by selecting "Save" below.


How was this group treated by the U. S government during World War I?

How was this group treated by other Americans during World War I?

How did the group react to the way they were treated?

How did World War I change the way of life for this group in the United States?

African Americans





They faced segregation that the government for a long time allowed/ did nothing about

They faced intense discrimination

African American people migrated north

Racial tension continued after the war.

German Americans





The US government sometimes ignored constitutional principles which occasionally lead to German citizens not getting justice for others committing crimes against them.

German Americans faced discrimination an example o this is people making anti german signs



Jewish Americans






Jewish Americans faced discrimination at this time.

Dispite the prejudice against them they supported the war effort by creating organizations to raise money for troops and help war victims.

Even after their support discrimination continued.

Asian Americans





During this time Japanese immigration was limited. All other asian immigration was banned except for immigration from japan and the Phillipines.

Asian Americans were discriminated against during this time.

They enlisted in the war despite the descrimination they faced.

After Asian Americans enlisted in the war they were allowed to become naturalized citizens as a reward for their service.

Hispanic Americans









Women





During world war one women were encouraged to help in place of their husbands.

Their help was welcomed by the government but some dissagreed with women helping while others did not mind the help.

Women helped support the war by serving overseas but also helping to take some of the millions of jobs left from the draft.

After their help in the war women wanted to earn the right to vote and although at first this request was denied the fight for womens suffrage continued.

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Answer:

I apologize, but it seems like the chart you are referring to is missing from your question. Could you please provide the specific groups you would like to include in the chart? Once I have that information, I will be able to assist you in completing the chart with the requested details.

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