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Which of these were common aspects of war efforts during World War I? Select three options.
rationing
war bonds
using schools as military facilities
child soldiers
women working in factories
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Rationing; war bonds; women working in factories.
- Rationing: food and materials were rationed in many combatant countries as the war strained supplies.
- War bonds: governments sold bonds (e.g., Liberty Bonds) to finance the war.
- Women working in factories: women took on munitions and industrial jobs to replace men at the front.
(Using schools as military facilities happened sometimes but wasn’t a widespread defining feature; child soldiers were not a common, organized aspect of WWI.)
- Rationing: food and materials were rationed in many combatant countries as the war strained supplies.
- War bonds: governments sold bonds (e.g., Liberty Bonds) to finance the war.
- Women working in factories: women took on munitions and industrial jobs to replace men at the front.
(Using schools as military facilities happened sometimes but wasn’t a widespread defining feature; child soldiers were not a common, organized aspect of WWI.)
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