Discussion VI
By the late 1930s, the US was still dealing with the Great Depression, and conflict was intensifying
between powers in Europe and between Japan and its neighbors in Asia. At first, isolationist sentiments
prevailed, but eventually the US entered the conflict. Besides developments of the overseas conflict, the
next few years of a “war economy” had an enormous impact on the nature of work and the workforce
that left a lasting legacy.
Choose and discuss one of the following two topics related to the American experiences in World War II:
1. Focusing on American opinions and events of the late 1930s and early 1940s, discuss isolationist
views and why those changed.
o Identify two isolationist arguments for staying out of World War II.
o Describe the events that led us into war despite the isolationist views. What lessons can
be drawn from this experience for our modern-day concerns about war and when to
engage in it.
o Identify the source(s) where you read about the New Deal responses.
2. In the period 1940-1945, the US would go into a “war economy” that dramatically impacted the
American economy and society.
o Give two examples of changes during the “war economy” period
o Describe the impact on US society and work during the war years
o Taking the long-term view, explain ways our society is different due to the wartime
experiences.
o Identify the source(s) where you read these changes during World War II.
Reference Material : CHAPTER 23