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Question
What effect did the sale of Liberty Bonds have on the American effort in World War I?(1 point)
Responses

The sale of the bonds caused inequality in the United States because few people could afford to buy them.
The sale of the bonds caused inequality in the United States because few people could afford to buy them.

The sale of the bonds raised more than half of the funds the government spent on the war effort.
The sale of the bonds raised more than half of the funds the government spent on the war effort.

The sale of the bonds caused distrust in the government when it did not pay back the loans.
The sale of the bonds caused distrust in the government when it did not pay back the loans.

1 answer

The correct response is:

The sale of the bonds raised more than half of the funds the government spent on the war effort.

Liberty Bonds were crucial in financing the U.S. involvement in World War I, allowing the government to raise significant amounts of money to support military operations and other expenses related to the war.