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During World War I, the price of gasoline varied significantly depending on location and availability. In the United States, gasoline prices around 1918 were approximately 25 to 30 cents per gallon, which was relatively high compared to pre-war prices. The war effort and increased demand for fuel contributed to these fluctuations. Additionally, rationing and shortages in some regions could affect prices further.

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