Washingtonians supported the war effort at home primarily by rationing goods and buying bonds. This was a common way for citizens to contribute to the war effort during conflicts such as World War II, where rationing was implemented to conserve resources for the military and buying bonds helped finance the war.
Washingtonians supported the war effort at home by
rationing goods and buying bonds.
collecting goods and selling bonds.
housing soldiers and spying on immigrants.
rationing goods and working on farms.
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