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During World War I, victory gardens were an example of which of the following?
German military efforts to weaken the United States
US government propaganda aimed at conserving food
war industry strategies meant to lower costs
farmers’ marketing campaigns focused on increasing profits
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US government propaganda aimed at conserving food.
Victory gardens were promoted by the U.S. government and civic groups during WWI to increase homegrown food, relieve pressure on public food supplies, and encourage food conservation for the war effort.
Victory gardens were promoted by the U.S. government and civic groups during WWI to increase homegrown food, relieve pressure on public food supplies, and encourage food conservation for the war effort.
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