The document discusses how the US financed WWII, including raising over $321 billion through increased taxes, war bond sales, and growing the national debt. It describes the roles of war bonds, the Office of Price Administration, rationing of goods, victory gardens, and labor disputes. The war had large economic impacts like doubling GDP and tripling wages. It also discusses the internment of Japanese Americans, discrimination faced by minorities, key minority contributions like the Tuskegee Airmen and Navajo Code Talkers, and the election of FDR to a fourth term and his death in 1945.