How did Hoosiers conserve resources for soldiers during World War II? Select all that apply.

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Responses

Hoosiers followed the government rationing system.
Hoosiers followed the government rationing system.

They planted “victory gardens” to provide extra food.
They planted “victory gardens” to provide extra food.

They took the interurbans to conserve gasoline.
They took the interurbans to conserve gasoline.

Women voluntarily took lower wages to save funds for soldiers.

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Hoosiers conserved resources for soldiers during World War II by:

  1. Hoosiers followed the government rationing system.
  2. They planted “victory gardens” to provide extra food.
  3. They took the interurbans to conserve gasoline.

The statement about women voluntarily taking lower wages to save funds for soldiers is less historically accurate and is not typically cited in discussions about resource conservation during the war.