What Are The Pros And Cons Of The Civil War

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It was the year 1918. The war is has now ended. The economy is booming. A lot of changes are happening all around me. I am living in New York. Women are gaining more and more rights everyday which takes stress off some of the men. While the men were away fighting in the war, the women were left to take care of the small children. In order to do this they needed more rights. When they could, the children too young for paid jobs would make meals to send to the soldiers during the war. The children would also take part in youth groups to collect money or metal for the war. Life changes more and more every day.

Fortunately, there was some pros to the war. The US now became known as a world power. Woodrow Wilson was president during this time. He pushed for a peaceful end to the war. Due to the us joining the war …show more content…

The death and injury toll was unbelievably high. Ninety-two million were injured and killed during world war one. Due to the United States needing more soldiers to fight in the war there was a draft. A draft was when some of the american male population was by force to fight. This was a large percentage of the american population. Unemployment rates were also high. When the men came back from fighting for their country, the women took up most of the jobs. However, when the women did quit their jobs to go home and tend to the children there were still not enough jobs for the men. This meant that people did not have money to spend. As a result the companies had to layoff and cut the wages of some of the workers to keep the company from going bankrupt. Woodrow Wilson saw this as a downfall for the country and created 500,000 to one million jobs in federal bureaus. This did help the economy and attract the unemployed from around the country. When the men were fighting in the war they needed food. Most of the food got sent to europe where the war was happening. At home they had to ration their food to small

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