Hoosiers conserved resources for soldiers during World War II by growing victory gardens and carpooling to save gas.
How did Hoosiers conserve resources for soldiers during World War II?(1 point)
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Traded goods with Native Americans.
Traded goods with Native Americans.
Built factories to create jobs for returning soldiers.
Built factories to create jobs for returning soldiers.
Grew victory gardens and carpooled to save gas.
Grew victory gardens and carpooled to save gas.
Sold their belongings to foreign nations.
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