Why did the U.S. government use rationing for some foods and consumer goods during World War III?
a) to guarantee each civilian a minimum standard of living in wartime
b) to keep sellers from raising prices on necessary goods
c) because the English government had also decided on rationing
d) to earn more money to support the military
Ans: a) to guarantee each civilian a minimum standard of living in wartime
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