Asked by berlanda
Why did governments sell war bonds?
to have funds for domestic use
to fund all levels of government during the war
to repay national debts
to finance the war effort
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to finance the war effort
Governments sold war bonds to borrow money from the public to pay for military expenses (weapons, supplies, troops). Selling bonds also helped drain excess cash from the economy and build public support for the war.
Governments sold war bonds to borrow money from the public to pay for military expenses (weapons, supplies, troops). Selling bonds also helped drain excess cash from the economy and build public support for the war.
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