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War Industries Board
The WIB or War Industries Board came into existence during World War 1. This agency was established in 28th July, 1917 by the government of United States to fulfill the requirements of materials that are necessary for war. This organization persuaded companies that they should increase the manufacturing of the war product as it will help during war. The production was to be done in bulk and products must fulfill the standard. Quotas were setup for production and companies were provided with all the raw materials required. Psychological tests were also conducted by the board to help people getting an appropriate job. Frank A. Scott was the first person to lead this board who was replaced by Daniel Willard in November same year. Then in January, 1918 the leadership of board was given to Bernard M. Baruch.
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