Question

besides the victory garden, how else did americans solve the nations' food needs?
a. by rationing
b. by going hungry
c. by hunting and fishing
d. by importing food from canada

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **a. by rationing**. During times of scarcity, such as World War II, Americans implemented rationing systems to ensure equitable distribution of food and other essential goods. Victory gardens were one way to supplement the food supply, but rationing was a more widespread method used to manage food needs across the nation.