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In History / Middle School | 2014-04-03

How did rationing support the war effort in WWII?

Asked by cooooooolguy

Answer (3)

The rationing of food helped the US to send food to England troops. Rationing The Fuel and oil to get war planes active and ships and vehicles. Also with the clothing manufactures to create shoes and uniforms for men in war.

Answered by UFGators | 2024-06-10

Rationing meant that more food was able to go to the military. Because of this they were well fed and able to fight.

Answered by chipman98 | 2024-06-10

Rationing during WWII was essential for ensuring that military personnel received adequate supplies while managing the scarcity of resources for civilians. It included food, fuel, and manufactured goods, and inspired community cooperation to support the war effort. Citizens adapted to make sacrifices, highlighting their commitment to the war effort.
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Answered by UFGators | 2024-12-20