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Growing Victory Gardens were one way that civilians could contribute to the war effort from the home front. By growing their own food civilians were able to increase their self-sufficiency and increase food resources sent to American soldiers overseas.
It could depend on which war, but women did not actually go to battle. Women took care of things on the home front.
War effort is what people did at home. It was also considered that this meant that women disguised as men and went to war.
The military draft emptied factories of male workers. -----> More women went to work to support the war effort.
All such tests have a certain probability of errors, both false positives ad false negatives.
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Gov't gather support for a war effort typically through Propaganda, bond drives, and grand patriotic activities/events.
In what ways did minnesota support the war effort in ww2
The positives of a home insurance company is that they provide people with security and peace of mind regarding their homes. They cover those who's homes have been damaged or burgled.
No it can not.
the pros are obvious. you get to buy the house whereas you couldn't with poor credit on your own. if they are a percentage owner on the deed they would get those proportional proceeds when the house would sell. ideally you would have them on the mortgage, but not on the deed.
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It depends how and what your parents taught you. Generally there is a difference between homeschooling and being taught in an official school, with there clearly being both positives and negatives, some children in homeschool could develop social problems as a result of not being subject to interactivity with other children in school.
They are posssible but the rate is quite low.
In WWII, the Home Front was the name given to the various rationings and sacrifices made by those living in America to support the war effort. The war at home is a more modern term used in reference to the sacrifices and challenges of both the families of deployed military personnel as well as of the military personnel as they return home from their deployment.
Keeping up and supporting its armed forces contributions to the allied war effort. Providing material support to allies.