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Q: What were 5 items rationed in the US during world war 2?
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What were five items that were rationed during World War 2?

list five items that were rationed during WWII and why they were rationed.


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Coffee was allowed during World War II in Copenhagen. It was one of the many items that was rationed in Denmark during this time. Cigarettes and gasoline were also rationed.


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Why was soap rationed during World War 2?

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What things were rationed in the US during World War II?

sugar, oil, butter, leather, rice, and many other items.


How did the government exercise control over the economy during world war 1?

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What was rationed in the up during World War 2?

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What synthetics were developed to replace rationed items in World War 2?

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What items of food that were not rationed in Britain during world war 2?

to many to say lol why u askin any way no one cares


What was rationed that was worth 16 points?

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Was Gas rationed in 1950's?

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