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Apa style citations on rationing during the World War 2
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Certainly! Below are a few examples of APA style citations related to rationing during World War II. The citations include books, journal articles, and reputable online resources.
### Book Citation
Kirk, C. (2016). *Eating for victory: The extraordinary food rationing story during World War II*. Oxford University Press.
### Journal Article Citation
Sullivan, R. J. (1997). The economics of wartime rationing in the United States: 1941-1945. *The Journal of Economic History*, 57(2), 304-321. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022050700046999
### Website Citation
U.S. Department of Agriculture. (2020). *Food rationing during World War II*. Retrieved from https://www.usda.gov/wartime-rationing
### Edited Book Citation
Stoller, C. (Ed.). (2015). *War and food: Rationing and supply in wartime history*. Routledge.
### Government Document Citation
United States Office of Price Administration. (1943). *Rationing and the American home front*. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
When using these citations, make sure to adapt them based on the specifics of your source material, such as author names, publication years, and retrieval dates if necessary.
### Book Citation
Kirk, C. (2016). *Eating for victory: The extraordinary food rationing story during World War II*. Oxford University Press.
### Journal Article Citation
Sullivan, R. J. (1997). The economics of wartime rationing in the United States: 1941-1945. *The Journal of Economic History*, 57(2), 304-321. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022050700046999
### Website Citation
U.S. Department of Agriculture. (2020). *Food rationing during World War II*. Retrieved from https://www.usda.gov/wartime-rationing
### Edited Book Citation
Stoller, C. (Ed.). (2015). *War and food: Rationing and supply in wartime history*. Routledge.
### Government Document Citation
United States Office of Price Administration. (1943). *Rationing and the American home front*. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
When using these citations, make sure to adapt them based on the specifics of your source material, such as author names, publication years, and retrieval dates if necessary.
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