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Gasoline was rationed during World War II because
there were no gas stations.
it was in short supply.
prices were high.
prices were low.
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it was in short supply.
Gasoline was rationed in WWII to conserve limited fuel supplies for the military and essential war-related transportation and to cope with shortages caused by wartime demands and shipping constraints.
Gasoline was rationed in WWII to conserve limited fuel supplies for the military and essential war-related transportation and to cope with shortages caused by wartime demands and shipping constraints.
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