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During World War I, buying war bonds was a way for people to
conserve resources.
show patriotism.
support peace.
eliminate debt.
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show patriotism.
Buying Liberty Bonds during WWI was promoted as a patriotic duty to financially support the war effort (it loaned money to the government). It did not directly conserve resources, support peace, or eliminate national debt.
Buying Liberty Bonds during WWI was promoted as a patriotic duty to financially support the war effort (it loaned money to the government). It did not directly conserve resources, support peace, or eliminate national debt.
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