American WWII Homelands By: K eagan, A shton, M atthew.

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American WWII Homelands By: K eagan, A shton, M atthew

WWII Rationing Rationing was a system that provided products. Rationing was a system that provided products. Rationing made all items such as gas,oil,metal,meat and other foods very scarce. Rationing made all items such as gas,oil,metal,meat and other foods very scarce. Sugar and coffee were very scarce. Sugar and coffee were very scarce. Everybody in all towns had a ration book. A ration book was a book with tickets that people could use to buy products. Everybody in all towns had a ration book. A ration book was a book with tickets that people could use to buy products.

Junk Rally A junk rally is a scrap drive. A junk rally is a scrap drive. People went around collecting scrap metal and other waste to create guns tanks and ships! People went around collecting scrap metal and other waste to create guns tanks and ships! Most citizens had with the scrap drive. Most citizens had with the scrap drive.

Victory Gardens Citizens all around America during WWII planted victory gardens to honor the solders in the war. Citizens all around America during WWII planted victory gardens to honor the solders in the war. Victory gardens were planted at zoos, race tracks, schools, back yards and library's. Victory gardens were planted at zoos, race tracks, schools, back yards and library's.

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