How did Oklahomans support the war effort during World War II? (Choose two.)

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Women worked in factories.
Women worked in factories.

People planted victory gardens.
People planted victory gardens.

People donated half of their paycheck to the war effort.
People donated half of their paycheck to the war effort.

Children sold fruits and vegetables from their farms to raise money for the war effort.
Children sold fruits and vegetables from their farms to raise money for the war effort.

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1. Women worked in factories: Many Oklahoman women stepped up and took on jobs in factories that were previously held by men who were now serving in the military. These women played a crucial role in producing materials and supplies for the war effort.

2. People planted victory gardens: Due to food rationing and shortages during the war, Oklahomans planted victory gardens to grow their own fruits and vegetables. This helped alleviate the strain on the food supply and allowed more resources to be directed towards the war effort.