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US war bonds helped the war effort by
raising money for people on the home front.
loaning money to the government.
paying taxes to the government.
helping banks stay in business.
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Loaning money to the government.
Citizens bought war bonds, which gave the government immediate funds to pay for the war; the bonds were repaid later with interest.
Citizens bought war bonds, which gave the government immediate funds to pay for the war; the bonds were repaid later with interest.
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