Rationing during times of scarcity, such as World War II, affected both children and adults, but the impact on children was often more pronounced. Kids rely on adequate nutrition for growth and development, and rationing could lead to deficiencies that hindered their physical and cognitive development. Additionally, children had less agency in food choices and were more vulnerable to the stresses of scarcity, making them particularly susceptible to the adverse effects of rationing.
In a way you can say it was because the rationing books allowed a control over what people could buy or not which made the amount of food each person/household could buy fair; other than every single person fighting for food, and one person taking more than the other while the other starved.
London was about one third damaged thanks to the blitz bombing. London had to rebuild and they had to rebuild their economy. But London was not the only city affected. Many cities and homes had to be rebuilt or newly built. The country had to stay on rationing for ten more years while things were rebuilt and the economy could recover.
During World War II, rationing varied by country, but in the United States, individuals typically received a set of ration coupons each month rather than per week. For example, a person might receive around 48 points per month, which could be used for various goods like meat, sugar, and fats, with some items requiring more points than others. The exact number of coupons depended on the specific item and the individual's needs. Overall, the rationing system was designed to ensure equitable distribution of scarce resources during the war.
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the prohibition started during WWI because America needed more money to supply the troops and buy more copper and led to produce bullets and bullet casings.
because adults know more then kids, and if that adult has kids he/ she should know what to do if their child was in danger.
kids are developing motor skills where adults have mastered theirs
More or less, yes.
No, young adult is more teens like 12 and up children's is more for young kids
Mostly moms are more into adult things
Kids they have smaller bodies and it takes less time to be absorbed.
nobody did
Well, all rationing does is reduce the amount being distributed. Thus, leaving more behind to work with.
It depends on how you are asking it. If you mean throughout an adult's entire lifetime or if you mean just when they are adults.
Kids can go to the ER for the same things as an adult. More commonly they go to the ER for injuries, vomiting and diarrhea, fever
A disease is more probable to affect a child than an adult because the adult body has lived more and its body maybe already knows the disease. but the child's body has lived for a little period of time so the child's body doesn't know the disease so it ends up getting the disease.
i think that adult get to talk more because wen wewanna talk back we kids know that were not suppose to talk back to an adult. but in some case teens talk more because you know that we gossip, talk to bff's (best friend for ever) and bf's (boyfriends), or gf's (girlfriends).