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  1. Compare the rationing in WWII to how we have been affected by the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. How would Americans today react
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  2. explain how rationing affected the people on the home front during World War II. How did this behavior help the war effort?
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  3. How did rationing affect daily life in the United States? How did it affect the economy?A: Rationing deeply affected daily life
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  4. 1. Select a new deal program that helped improve the lives of south Carolinians. Explain what the program improved and how it
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  5. How does a price ceiling undermine the rationing function of market-determined prices? How could rationing coupons insure that
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  6. How does a price ceilng undermine the rationing function of market-determined prices? How could rationing coupons insure that
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  7. How does a price ceiling undermine the rationing function of market-determined prices? How could rationing coupons insure that
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  8. Which of the following helped the United States fund the war?(1 point)Responses capitalism capitalism war bonds war bonds
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  9. Washingtonians supported the war effort at home byrationing goods and buying bonds. collecting goods and selling bonds. housing
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  10. Which term refers to only small amounts of certain items—such as meat, sugar, coffee, and gasoline—being sold to citizens
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