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An American war propaganda poster from World War 1. A man looks off to the water. there is a U-boat i the water. The poster states "Defeat the Kaiser and his U-Boats. Victory depends on which fails first, food or frightfulness. Eat less wheat."
The poster was produced by the US government. Who is its target audience?
Americans in the army
Americans in the submarine force
German soldiers
Americans at home
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Americans at home.
The slogan "Eat less wheat" is a civilian conservation appeal—urging households to reduce food consumption to help win the war (part of the US Food Administration's home-front campaigns), not a message for soldiers or German troops.
The slogan "Eat less wheat" is a civilian conservation appeal—urging households to reduce food consumption to help win the war (part of the US Food Administration's home-front campaigns), not a message for soldiers or German troops.
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