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What action did the United States government take to mobilize for World War I? drafting men into the army requiring women to work in factories interning German Americans rationing citizens’ food

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The draft aka conscription prepared us for war
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Answer: drafting men into the army

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When the United States entered the war, the combined strength of the regular army and National Guard was only 379,000; at the end, it would be 3.7 million. The need for such large numbers of troops forced Wilson to implement a military draft. Under the Selective Service Act of 1917, all men aged twenty-one to thirty (later, eighteen to forty-five) could be drafted for military service. All told, about 2 million mostly under-trained American troops crossed the Atlantic, and about 1.4 million saw at least some combat, including 42,000 African Americans.

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