Wilson did this knowing that it will guarantee him a place at the peace table. What he wanted when the war was over: Wilson wanted to reshape the world according to his design, he wanted to create a new world order under democratic rule, only one type of government. Wilson was an idealist; make this war to end all war. The war impacted us in many ways than one. The United States was completely unprepared, so we created a Industry board on July 1917. What the industry board needed was to produce and to price. The impact on the United States was mobilization which was meant to get Americans ready to fight using volunteering, that is the selective service act of 1917. We needed to get money and that was through liberty bonds that were sold to the public and also taxes were raised. They raised over $10 billion through taxes and $22 billion through liberty bonds having a total of $32 billion. For industry, the United States gears up anything needed for war: the railroad booms, factories are converted to produce war supplies, farm prices raise more money, the industrial workers and AFL pledged they will not interfere in the World War 1. For tax policy, Democrats believe that war should be a rich man’s war and a poor man’s fight. The civil liberties of the United States took a beating, free speech and press were trampled, the United States passed laws that gave the right that if you are a postal official and …show more content…
Women and African Americans discovered that there was hope in changing how others view them and realise that they can change their fates. They all realized that the war cost them so much and it opened their eyes to see how easily many lives can fall, this was how the world lost it innocence. It affected everyone both in a good or bad way in coming to a realization of the