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It was necessary to save resources for the war effort
The U.S. government instituted rationing during World War II because many necessary supplies became scarce when factories abandoned there normal products for military production. Food became scarce because much of it was needed to supply the troops.
I just answered this question on another question. See my answer on the link below. Rationing not only affected food availability it affected fuel consumption, use of cars, tires and even nylons. There was even rationing of antibiotics and other medications amongst the medical professionals so the servicemen could have the necessary medical supplies. There was rationing of clothing because they needed fabric and leather for the uniforms.
Rationing affected everyone.
The government found it necessary to ration food, gas, and even clothing during that time. Americans were asked to conserve on everything. With not a single person unaffected by the war, rationing meant sacrifices for all. In the spring of 1942, the Food Rationing Program was set into motion. Rationing would deeply affect the American way of life for most. The federal government needed to control supply and demand. Rationing was introduced to avoid public anger with shortages and not to allow only the wealthy to purchase commodities.
Wartime rationing was necessary for various reasons. One reason was that many goods were in short supply and rationing allowed the government to maintain control over what was available. Another reason for rationing was to insure everyone had access to needed supplies rather than some people hoarding them.
Rationing is not bad in itself, in fact it is a good thing when necessary. It conserves resources and helps to ensure all get a fair share of what is available.
It was necessary to save resources for the war effort
the act of rationing
The U.S. government instituted rationing during World War II because many necessary supplies became scarce when factories abandoned there normal products for military production. Food became scarce because much of it was needed to supply the troops.
I just answered this question on another question. See my answer on the link below. Rationing not only affected food availability it affected fuel consumption, use of cars, tires and even nylons. There was even rationing of antibiotics and other medications amongst the medical professionals so the servicemen could have the necessary medical supplies. There was rationing of clothing because they needed fabric and leather for the uniforms.
Rationing happpend in Britain
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Rationing affected everyone.
The government found it necessary to ration food, gas, and even clothing during that time. Americans were asked to conserve on everything. With not a single person unaffected by the war, rationing meant sacrifices for all. In the spring of 1942, the Food Rationing Program was set into motion. Rationing would deeply affect the American way of life for most. The federal government needed to control supply and demand. Rationing was introduced to avoid public anger with shortages and not to allow only the wealthy to purchase commodities.
Rationing was done during World War II.We are rationing the chocolate during our diet.
prices can not act as rationing device