To save resources for the war effort.
To save resources for the war effort
So that the extra food could go to the soldiers fighting in World War Two because many were hungry and needed food.
Bread lines were where people lined up to get government-supplied food during the Great Depression.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the national government was in debt. They had to increase their spending for public services, such as food assistance because people were too poor.
Everyone was issued a ration book full of food items.
War bonds and stamps were one way. U.S government had to raise taxes multiple times to pay for the war and other needs like food, weapons, health care, and transportation with the people getting drafted and in order to pay for all that the government had to increase taxes
So that the extra food could go to the soldiers fighting in World War Two because many were hungry and needed food.
So that more food would be available for the troops.
rationing, gas & food
Bread lines were where people lined up to get government-supplied food during the Great Depression.
greenhouses
snails lol
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the national government was in debt. They had to increase their spending for public services, such as food assistance because people were too poor.
Everyone was issued a ration book full of food items.
many people didn't have food, money, or jobs.
People had to stand in line for food it was not a nice place then.
They both have a government and animals are still killed for food. They eat some of the same stuff. Government is in control. People are murdered.
World War 2 affected food because all the farmers had to go to war so the women had to do the job but they couldn't do it quickly and properly so food was rationed to stop people from starving during the war.