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Alani Russell
23 March, 09:13
How did the U. S. Mobilize for war?
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Ronald Lopez
23 March, 10:18
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The US moblized to fight in World War II by creating a draft. The Selective Service System expanded the draft and eventually provided another 10 million soldiers. Also the US created a Women's Auxiliary Army Corps, which opened up the chance to women to join the army.
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