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Seamus Chavez
4 May, 07:19
What was a major reason for wartime rationing?
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Adriel
4 May, 08:49
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The primarily reason for wartime rationing, especially in "total" wars such as World War I and II, was that food and supplies that would otherwise usually be consumed by civilians were needed by the troops--meaning that average civilians were forced to limit their intake of goods and services that could be utilized by the military instead.
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