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Tyrell Andrews
22 June, 02:00
Why was rationing necessary during WWII
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Blake
22 June, 05:08
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To save resources for the military
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Due to the immense cost of the war when America joined, the government encouraged the citizens to ration their supplies so that the military would have enough to meet the immense demand that being in the war caused.
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