To create APA-style citations for topics such as rationing and victory gardening, you'd typically cite relevant books, articles, or other resources that discuss these subjects. However, because I can't access real-time information or databases beyond my last training cut-off in October 2023, I can guide you on how to format citations if you have specific sources in mind.
Here’s a general template for citing different types of sources in APA format:
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Book: Author, A. A. (Year). Title of the book. Publisher.
- Example: Smith, J. (2020). Rationing during wartime: A historical perspective. Historical Press.
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Journal Article: Author, A. A. (Year). Title of the article. Title of the Journal, Volume(Issue), Page range. DOI or URL
- Example: Johnson, L. B. (2022). The impact of victory gardens on food security during the war. Journal of Agricultural History, 56(3), 123-134. https://doi.org/xxxxxx
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Website: Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of the webpage. Website Name. URL
- Example: Green, T. (2023, January 15). Victory gardens: A wartime necessity. Gardening Today. https://www.gardeningtoday.com/victory-gardens
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Government Report: Government Agency. (Year). Title of the report (Report No. xxx). Publisher. URL
- Example: U.S. Department of Agriculture. (2021). Rationing and food security: Policy implications (Report No. 123). https://www.usda.gov/rationing-report
Once you have specific references or resources, you can adapt the formats above as needed. If you provide titles or authors, I could help you craft more detailed citations accordingly!