What was the purpose of the War Productions Board? (1 point) Responses to tell the factories how many planes or tanks each factory had to produce to tell the factories how many planes or tanks each factory had to produce to help factories shift from making consumer goods to making war materials to help factories shift from making consumer goods to making war materials to ship war materials overseas to Allies to ship war materials overseas to Allies to create new war technology to help win the war faster to create new war technology to help win the war faster

to help factories shift from making consumer goods to making war materials

Who was Rosie the Riveter? (1 point) Responses a factory worker who led the fight for equal pay for women during the war a factory worker who led the fight for equal pay for women during the war a character made up by the Germans to mock American-made goods a character made up by the Germans to mock American-made goods the name for the new machinery to help make wartime goods the name for the new machinery to help make wartime goods a fictional factory worker symbolizing women’s contributions to the war effort

a fictional factory worker symbolizing women’s contributions to the war effort

What happened as a result of a meeting between A. Phillip Randolph and Franklin Roosevelt? (1 point) Responses The employment of skilled African American workers doubled. The employment of skilled African American workers doubled. African Americans threatened a march on Washington, D.C. to protest discrimination. African Americans threatened a march on Washington, D.C. to protest discrimination. Roosevelt enlisted thousands of African Americans into the armed forces. Roosevelt enlisted thousands of African Americans into the armed forces. Segregation was outlawed during the war years. Segregation was outlawed during the war years.

African Americans threatened a march on Washington, D.C. to protest discrimination.

How did the attack on Pearl Harbor affect how Japanese and Japanese American people were treated in the United States? (1 point) Responses They were deported from the United States. They were deported from the United States. They were closely watched and made to show paperwork wherever they went. They were closely watched and made to show paperwork wherever they went. Many white Americans did not trust them and questioned their loyalty. Many white Americans did not trust them and questioned their loyalty. They were supported by a movement to distinguish Japanese Americans from Japan. They were supported by a movement to distinguish Japanese Americans from Japan.

Many white Americans did not trust them and questioned their loyalty.