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Liberty Bonds were government-issued securities used during World War I to finance military operations. Citizens purchased these bonds as a patriotic duty, lending money to the government, which promised to pay back the principal amount with interest after a specified period. The bonds were marketed through various campaigns that highlighted their role in supporting the war effort. By encouraging public investment, Liberty Bonds helped raise significant funds needed for wartime expenses.

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