TAXES. Both personal and corporate taxes, and the "putting forward" of some of the costs, to be paid off by future generations of tax payers.
AnswerThe U.S. financed World War Two by war bonds. AnswerThe U.S. financed the war with the Revenue Act of 1942 and by having scrap drives, and a limit on gas and cooking supplies.The United States financed its efforts in World War II partly by having the United States citizens collect scrap metal for recycling. They also used funds collected by issuing War Bonds along with taxpayer money.
Actually we did participate in the war, we supported Russian forces at first but then the Germans started attacking our bases and locations. So we were not only supporting the Russians in their military industry but we also were brought into the war of anger of losing our troops by night and sneek attacks.
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They served in the US military.
saved food, brass, and joined the military
Women supported the war effort in any way they could. Women sold war bonds, conserved food, and sent packages to the troops and to those in Europe who were suffering during the war.
War bonds were implemented during World War II as a source of revenue. Most Americans purchased war bonds as a show of support for the war effort.
wasting resources
It was J.A.C.L.
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They served in the US military.
They supported the war effort and joined the military in large numbers
During world war two, metal was of short supply, and needed for the war effort. As americans, in support for the troops, and war effort, all metal was saved, and recycled..
To help support the war effort.
To help support the war effort.
It was due to 2nd world war! Americans supported a trusted leader.
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saved food, brass, and joined the military