Literally every type of raw material, weapon and supply the USA produced.
It was imported from the Orient which was at war
Many foodstuffs (including oranges) that had to be imported during the war, was in short supply or not available.
Some goods, like butter for instance, were unavailable or in short supply because of war rationing. Priority for these goods was given to the armed forces, so the civilian population had to forgo them until after the war.
a: sanitation and medical care improved b: consumers wanted imported goods. c: technology made manufacturing more efficient
World War 1 caused the government's spending in Britain to shift from consumer goods to military goods, lowering the standards of living. Also, loss of lives during the war disrupted many families.
European inability to repay World War I loans.
No.
imported raw materials and made them into finished goods for export
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, during World War II and the Korean conflict, the United States imported half the wool required for military uniforms and blankets.
Any imported goods, as the blockade-runners' ports were increasingly closed down.
To pay for militarise debt for World War 2
with war bonds
inflation
Many of them worked in factories producing war goods.
they gave mcdonalds to jews
During World War 2, imported goods that included tinned items were rationed in Britain, and these were worth 16 points in your ration book. This was for a four week period. The items could be tinned fish and dried fruits.
There are a lot of wars buddy! Which War are you talking about?