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7. Feedback - happy with your War Effort then let people know, after all you are depending on others people input in your buying decision, so why not give a little back.
8. Security - check for the yellow padlock on the War Effort site before you buy, and the s after http:/ /i.e. https:// = a secure site
9. Contact - got a question about War Effort, or want to leave a comment then check out the sites contact page. Reputable companies have them and respond.
10. Payment - ready to pay for your War Effort, then use your credit card or PayPal! Be aware of companies that don't accept them, there may be genuine reasons but given the huge amount of choice you have when buying online there is no reason at all not to buy via credit card or PayPal.
, women had to fill job positions some of which would be male dominated.
In
politics and
military planning, a
war effort refers to a coordinated social mobilization of industrial and human resources towards the support of a military force. Depending on the
militarism of the culture, the relative size of the armed forces and the society supporting them, the style of government, and the popular support for the military objectives, such war effort can range from a small industry to complete command of society.
Although many societies were retroactively perceived to be engaged in a war effort, the concept was not generally used until the nineteenth century, when the leaders of the
French Revolution called for the
levee en masse and a general mobilization of society to prevent monarchist forces from reclaiming control of the French government. The concept was subsequently adapted and used by
Prussia, Great Britain, and the
United States, especially during the World War I and
Second World Wars. The term
war effort was coined in conjunction with these efforts. and sir isack wilson powers the second general lead the world war one to its victory
: A shopkeeper cancels the coupons in a Rationing in the United Kingdom during and after World War II
Although certain societies, especially nomadic raiders and mobile cavalry societies such as the Mongols, specialized in providing war effort-like support for their armies, the idea of a specialized
war effort that diverted supplies, means of production, and people to military support came into general use only with the increased specialization of the
industrial revolution. Previously, most military supplies were either common elements of the economy (food, clothing, horses, gunpowder) or specialized instruments produced only for war purposes by industries dedicated to the task (mainly weapons and vehicles). Crossover use of peacetime elements of society and economy for wartime uses became important due to scarcity of manpower (due to the large size of armies) and specialized materials used for war production (
rubber, aluminum, steel, etc). The complex decisions involved in conversion to wartime use also necessitated organization and a bureaucracy; the term
war effort was coined to describe these collective tasks. Implicit in the concept of
war effort was that the entire society was expected to contribute in some way; this served the double purpose of improving morale as well as resource conservation.
External Links
- Collection of Photographs of World War II War Effort in the United States
, women had to fill job positions some of which would be male dominated.
In
politics and military planning, a
war effort refers to a coordinated social mobilization of industrial and human resources towards the support of a military force. Depending on the militarism of the culture, the relative size of the armed forces and the society supporting them, the style of government, and the popular support for the military objectives, such war effort can range from a small industry to complete command of society.
Although many societies were retroactively perceived to be engaged in a war effort, the concept was not generally used until the nineteenth century, when the leaders of the
French Revolution called for the
levee en masse and a general
mobilization of society to prevent
monarchist forces from reclaiming control of the French government. The concept was subsequently adapted and used by
Prussia, Great Britain, and the
United States, especially during the
World War I and Second World Wars. The term
war effort was coined in conjunction with these efforts. and sir isack wilson powers the second general lead the world war one to its victory
: A shopkeeper cancels the coupons in a
Rationing in the United Kingdom during and after World War IIAlthough certain societies, especially nomadic raiders and mobile cavalry societies such as the
Mongols, specialized in providing war effort-like support for their armies, the idea of a specialized
war effort that diverted supplies, means of production, and people to military support came into general use only with the increased specialization of the industrial revolution. Previously, most military supplies were either common elements of the economy (food, clothing, horses, gunpowder) or specialized instruments produced only for war purposes by industries dedicated to the task (mainly weapons and vehicles). Crossover use of peacetime elements of society and economy for wartime uses became important due to scarcity of manpower (due to the large size of armies) and specialized materials used for war production (
rubber, aluminum, steel, etc). The complex decisions involved in conversion to wartime use also necessitated organization and a bureaucracy; the term
war effort was coined to describe these collective tasks. Implicit in the concept of
war effort was that the entire society was expected to contribute in some way; this served the double purpose of improving
morale as well as resource conservation.
External Links
- Collection of Photographs of World War II War Effort in the United States