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Aryan Buchanan
23 July, 10:56
How can manufacturing contribute to a war effort?
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Deangelo Fox
23 July, 13:42
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Factories were converted to the production of military items such as tanks, rifles, ammunition, airplanes and ships. People on the "Home Front" were encouraged to conserve energy, to plant "Victory Gardens" and to buy war bonds.
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Lainey Morgan
23 July, 13:53
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manufacturing weapon is really useful in war because if the opponent had weapons better than you did the manufacturer could make your weapons way better than your enemies
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