Military mobilization during World War I profoundly affected the American homefront by fostering a sense of national unity and purpose. It led to significant changes in labor dynamics, as women and minorities filled jobs left vacant by men who were drafted, challenging traditional gender roles and racial barriers. Additionally, wartime Propaganda campaigns heightened patriotism but also contributed to social tensions, targeting dissenters and immigrants. Overall, the mobilization catalyzed shifts in societal norms and set the stage for future social movements.
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