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stira [4]
1 year ago
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What do tin foil drives, victory gardens, and rationing have in common

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Vitek1552 [10]1 year ago
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your answer to this question is they were all part of the sacrifices Americans made for the war effort

kondor19780726 [428]1 year ago
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The correct answer is D, "They were part of the civilian reaction while waiting for the military to return home at the end of World War II."

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