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Women Took The Factory Jobs That Men Left Behind When They Went to War . Children Planted Vegetables in Order to feed their Families and The Troops . and African Americans and Hispanics Joined the war Despite the way they were treated

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1) Some people planted Victory Gardens--meaning that they grew their own food.

2) There were scrap metal drives where people could drop off unnecessary scrap metal that could be used for bullets or war machinery.

3) Rations--people followed the rationing rules and got food through ration stamps

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We converted factories to produce war materiels(yes it is a word), farms also produced more goods, and people had to ration a lot of basic supplies so the troops could have them. I'm sure there is a lot more but thats the basic stuff. -Azumith Smith

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Young men joining the draft, helped build wartime economy, sharing public opinion (CPI), conserving food and increase production of goods.

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they grew their own victory gardens, bought war bonds and idk the other one

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