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Which actions are examples of rationing during World War I? Select two answers.

A. Criticizing the war only in private
B. Conserving gas and other kinds of fuel
C. Buying and storing flour and sugar
D. Teaching children about the war’s importance
E. Purchasing few or no new clothes

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User Satyajit
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Answer: b e

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User Scott Davidson
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Answer: The correct answer is B and E.

Step-by-step explanation:

Rationing means to allow only a certain amount of something to someone. It reinforces the idea that people should buy or use a minimum amount of thing, speacilly during World War I, when thre was a lack of provation of supplies and everyone should use always the least possible.

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