rationing was used during WWII, carpools, meatless and wheatless days to save food for the troops, and blackouts to save energy.
It was necessary to save resources for the war effort
Socially: Woman worked in factories to make weapson for the soliders.Economically: By rationing.
Due to the Germans covering the sea this meant that Britain could not ship in any resources such as food. This meant that we were low on food and therefore rationing was compulsory.
In Britain, rationing actually got tougher after WWII.
Everybody was effected by rationing in WW2 but there were different amounts for different situations. for instance children were entitled to half a pint of milk where as an adult was allowed much less than that.there were different coloured ration books for different ages/problems.
It was necessary to save resources for the war effort
Socially: Woman worked in factories to make weapson for the soliders.Economically: By rationing.
Due to the Germans covering the sea this meant that Britain could not ship in any resources such as food. This meant that we were low on food and therefore rationing was compulsory.
Rationing.
Rationing during World War I was implemented to ensure that essential resources, such as food, fuel, and raw materials, were available for military use and to support the war effort. It helped prevent shortages and maintain supplies for troops, while also encouraging citizens to conserve resources and reduce waste. By controlling consumption, governments aimed to stabilize the economy and boost morale by ensuring that everyone contributed to the war effort. Overall, rationing was a crucial strategy in managing limited resources and sustaining the war over its duration.
Rationing was done during World War II.We are rationing the chocolate during our diet.
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Rationing controlled the amount of resources consumers used and ensured the manufacture of war products, including food stuffs for soldiers, was kept at a high level.
In Britain, rationing actually got tougher after WWII.
1939 everyone in Britain was issued with a rationing book (in World War 2 )
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