During World War I, the U.S. government encouraged people to eat more and buy less through campaigns promoting "meatless" and "wheatless" days, urging citizens to conserve food resources for soldiers overseas. The Food Administration, led by Herbert Hoover, emphasized the importance of voluntary rationing and created posters and advertisements to promote efficient meal planning and the consumption of alternative foods. These initiatives aimed to reduce food waste and ensure that essential supplies could be sent to support the war effort. Additionally, victory gardens were promoted to encourage households to grow their own vegetables, further reducing reliance on commercial food sources.
To save resources for the war effort.
So that more food would be available for the troops.
During World War II, the government encouraged people to eat less food primarily to conserve resources for the war effort. Rationing was implemented to ensure that essential supplies, including food, could be allocated to soldiers and allies. By promoting the consumption of less food, the government aimed to reduce pressure on supply chains and ensure that everyone had access to necessary items while supporting wartime production. Additionally, this strategy helped foster a sense of unity and shared sacrifice among the civilian population.
less people would have died and there would have been less disaster
the soldiers used steroids in order to make them feel strong and encourage them to run out on to the field even though they were going to die. the Russian's used cocain instead because it made them calmer and so less frantic.
Governments can encourage people to drive less by creating more public transportation, which allows people to travel conveniently without having to drive. Governments could also encourage tele-commuting, people working at home by computer.
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To save resources for the war effort.
Yes. Public transportation is very beneficial to society. It is not only a good transportation method for people without cars, but it pollutes less. For example, one bus with 20 people on it pollutes less than if all of those people were to take a car.
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I suggest you tell them for every electricty dollar they save you will give them $10.
To save resources for the war effort.
They did not believe the government was going to be able to pay its debt
1. New developments in technology- this could make producing goods faster and less costly 2. Lower interest rates- if interest rates are low, people will be more willing to invest, thus increasing output 3. Less taxes from the government- this will encourage people to spend more
The short form answer is that it means that there is less government handouts and more of people helping people with minimal government interference.