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Which of the following was considered unpatriotic during the World War II?
driving a car
wearing shoes
wasting materials
eating at a restaurant
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Wasting materials.
During WWII the home-front effort stressed rationing and conservation (scrap drives, victory gardens, ration books), and propaganda explicitly called waste unpatriotic. Driving, wearing shoes, or eating at a restaurant were not generally labeled unpatriotic (though driving and dining could be limited by rationing).
During WWII the home-front effort stressed rationing and conservation (scrap drives, victory gardens, ration books), and propaganda explicitly called waste unpatriotic. Driving, wearing shoes, or eating at a restaurant were not generally labeled unpatriotic (though driving and dining could be limited by rationing).
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