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As discussed in the lecture, how did Victory Gardens help the American effort in World War I?

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There was food for everybody

Step-by-step explanation:

The Victory Gardens pushed and encouraged people to plant their own gardens. This meant everyone was growing their own food in places like their homes, churches, and city parks.

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User Lights
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Americans grew their own food so more food could be sent overseas

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