Asked by xen

How did United States domestic policy boost production during the war? Select all that apply.
(1 point)

The government determined what foods people could eat and grow.

Agencies oversaw factories to determine how resources should be divided.

New policies prioritized military production over private industries.

Americans worked longer hours to increase productivity.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct answers: 2, 3, and 4.

- Agencies (e.g., War Production Board, Office of War Mobilization) coordinated factory output and allocation of resources.
- Policies and contracts prioritized military production, converting civilian plants to war production.
- Americans increased labor supply and hours (including women entering factories, overtime) to raise output.

(The government did ration food and encourage victory gardens, but it didn’t outright dictate exactly what people could eat or grow.)