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In what ways did African Americans helped support war effort during world war 2?

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Americans at home during World War 1 helped the war effort by?

By sending food and supply's to war territory's. (Needs of the soilders)Army that don't have food can't fight.


Unions helped the American war effort during world war 1 by?

promising not to strike


What did African Americans do to help the war effort during World War 2?

They served in the US military.


How did the Americans help the Allies win World War 1?

The Americans helped the Allies by sending resources to them during WWI.


What did people save to be reused during World War 2?

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..


What is the main reason that many Americans bought war bonds during world 2?

To help support the war effort.


What is the main reason that Americans bought war bonds during world war 2?

To help support the war effort.


Did the Allies assassinate anybody during World War 2?

Well. . . . . . I think the British helped the Americans.


Why were the Americans flying with The British during World War 1?

Americans and the British were allies during WWI and helped each other out in order to defeat the central power Germany.


Americans at home helped the war effort in World War 1 by?

plant gardens, smaller meals, started daylight saving time, and work on Sundays


Why did Americans need to ration?

Americans needed to ration during World War II to ensure that essential resources were available for the military and war effort. Rationing helped manage shortages of food, fuel, and materials caused by increased demand and disrupted supply chains. By limiting civilian consumption, the government aimed to support troops overseas while promoting equitable distribution of goods among the population. This collective effort fostered a sense of unity and sacrifice among Americans during the war.