Rationing and the World Wars

Presentation Type

Historical Research

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Abstract

The purpose of this presentation is to answer the question of "How did rationing and propaganda in the United States affect the course of the World Wars?"

The United States' government approved propaganda was instrumental in controlling the course of both World Wars by influencing public opinion on specific countries, and on the topic of rationing.

Research was searched for by the keywords: WW2, WW1, Rationing, Propaganda, America, United States, Recipes, and other related keywords.

In conclusion, the United States used propaganda to influence public opinion by spreading rumors, appealing to patriotic duty, and slander of enemy countries to control the American people's opinion.

Faculty Mentor

Cathy Skidmore-Hess

Department of Primary Presenter's Major

Department of History

Location

Statesboro Campus

Symposium Year

2023

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Apr 19th, 12:00 AM

Rationing and the World Wars

Statesboro Campus

The purpose of this presentation is to answer the question of "How did rationing and propaganda in the United States affect the course of the World Wars?"

The United States' government approved propaganda was instrumental in controlling the course of both World Wars by influencing public opinion on specific countries, and on the topic of rationing.

Research was searched for by the keywords: WW2, WW1, Rationing, Propaganda, America, United States, Recipes, and other related keywords.

In conclusion, the United States used propaganda to influence public opinion by spreading rumors, appealing to patriotic duty, and slander of enemy countries to control the American people's opinion.