The Impact of World War I on the Life of the People of the World Introduction The First World War greatly influenced people living in the country. I can see from sources that I am analyzing the impact of war, men, women and the government at every level of society. The working class was influenced by solicitation and the upper class and the middle class were influenced because they had to do their own housework. People's living standards are also affected, and meals are more balanced. And since my husband is in war, I think women have more money.
World War I had political influence in the United States and around the world. During the First World War, at home, the power of the federal government increased. The government regulates the production of materials through the War Industry Council. With the establishment of the "Incitement Act," the government also controlled the public's remarks. For 'selective service law', the government drafted soldiers who fought in war. Another influence of the country is that the people are tired of the United States which is participating in the world affairs. This will help Warren G. Harding be elected on the usual platform.
The First World War was the first major media and promotional war to play an important role in understanding what happened on the battlefield. This is also the first war that the government targets the public and uses propaganda systematically as a way to change that view. The United States entered World War I in 1917 and became a joint force of Britain and France allies. By the end of the First World War, the United States became a leader in new fields of filmmaking arts and commercial advertising. These newly discovered technologies have played an important role in shaping America's ideology and converting public opinion into a position to support war. Perhaps the most influential person behind American publicity during the First World War was Woodrow Wilson. One of the most famous symptoms of Wilson, he outlined "14 points" and saying that the United States will fight for safety.