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Rationing meant that the average family had to make do with limited amounts of essential goods, such as food, fuel, and clothing, during times of war or scarcity. Each family received ration books or tokens to purchase specified quantities of items, encouraging them to prioritize and conserve resources. This often led to creative meal planning and a reliance on community support, as families adapted to the constraints imposed by rationing. Overall, it fostered a sense of shared sacrifice and resilience during challenging times.

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