If you are asking about the United States they didn't have to register in WW2.
Registration was due to the need to ration supplies. Once registered, a person was issued with a Ration Book, allowing them to get a rationed amount of basic foodstuffs.
During the World War II, the number of repair shops totaled nearly 70,000
No. Must people shopped at local specialist shops and didn't own a car.
Roughly there are estimated 2,500 in the world
As the stuff called superglue is only made by properly registered chemical companies most people who want superglue go to the shops and buy it
Possibly to go with the rations, to stop them taking advantage. It stopped them going into one shop, taking their rations and going into another to get the same again, Etc. +++ I'm not sure if anyone "registered" in the shops but they did need Government-issued ration-cards for most foods and many other commodities.
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Because many shops were destroyed it was an oppotunity fro people to take anything which was not harmed due to that there was no security because of the shops which were destroyed
Well, there were limited supplies to be sold and many people were willing to pay more for their daily goods so shops took advantage of that and increased prices.
The women made cloths and ran shops and factories, but they did not fight.
it is a person who buys items from people around the world then sells them into their shops back in the UK.
In the renaissance there were lots of little shops and people running around. People had jobs like merchants, bankers, or tradespeople.