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Well, during World War I, American citizens helped in many ways to support the war effort. They volunteered for military service, worked in factories to produce weapons and supplies, planted victory gardens to help with food shortages, and bought war bonds to fund the war. Everyone did their part, big or small, to contribute to the cause and support their country in a time of need.

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