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How did the American public respond to the issue raised in the poster? Families planted victory gardens and bought less meat and other staples. Citizens bought liberty bonds to lend money to the American government. Women workers took on jobs that had been done mostly by men in the past. Residents reduced the use of electricity and coal for heating to save supplies.

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Citizens bought liberty bonds to lend money to the American government.

Step-by-step explanation:

During the second world war which lasted between 1939 to 1945, the United States American government made series of posters to spread the message to the Americans for support of the war.

The American public responded to the issue raised in the poster in such a way that citizens bought liberty bonds to lend money to the American government.

The poster also motivated Americans to budget their food, buy war bonds, and carry out daily tasks in assistance of the war effort.

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