Student’s NameProfessor’s NameSubjectMarch 10, 2017American Home Front Life during World War IIntroductionThe World War I or the Great War was the first military conflict in the world, which enlisted the different countries from the different corners of the world. The War lasted from 1914 to 1918. 23 countries were involved in this War, including the United States of America. According to researchers, more than 70 million of people were mobilized to take part in this military conflict. Nine millions of soldiers and seven millions of civilians died. It was too high price for interests and desires of the existing empires (World War I History). The War led to redistribution of forces on the global political arena, and created preconditions for further World War II.The Role of the United States of America in the World War IFrom the very beginning, the World War I was a military conflict mainly in Europe. It was a fight between the existing empires in Europe – Germany and allied powers, including France, England and Russia. The United States of America had chosen the strategy of non-intervention in the conflict. The country believed that its interests were not affected by the war. That is why