they had light less night (not using electricity)
Days where they wouldn't use gas
An they'd also have days where wouldn't eat bread
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ww1 tried to save fuel for fuel cost and for the troops on land and overseas.
During World War I, Americans were encouraged to conserve food to support the war effort and ensure that troops overseas received adequate supplies. The U.S. government promoted measures like "meatless" and "wheatless" days to reduce domestic consumption, thereby freeing up resources for military use and allies. This conservation was part of a broader initiative to promote patriotism and shared sacrifice among the American public. Additionally, conserving food helped manage shortages and stabilize prices during a time of global conflict.
Pearl Harbour in Hawaii on 7 December 1941
There has been a World War I and a World War II. There hasn't been a World War III.
They drank their own pee
during the beginning of world war one these were laws instated to conserve gas and energy for the war effort.
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To conserve energy, Garfield introduced daylight savings time and shortened workweeks for factories that didn't make war materials.
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to conserve materials
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Benjamin Franklin suggested the idea, but it was first implemented in World War I to conserve energy. It was later used again in World War II.
ww1 tried to save fuel for fuel cost and for the troops on land and overseas.
WWII to save energy during the war effort.
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The planet began to run out of energy and some robots wanted to destroy other planets with life to conserve energy but the others said it was a terrible idea so the war began.