Use this excerpts from the textbook to help you answer the question below. "The Selective Service Act required all men ages 21- 31 to register for the military draft. People went without wheat on "wheatless Mondays and without meat on meatless Tuesdays to help save more food for the soldiers fighting." "Regular people also grew their own food in victory gardens." "Citizens were also asked to purchase Liberty Bonds which was lending money to the government to pay for the war."

When the United States entered the war, what were people in the U.S. asked to do to help with the war?

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Responses

They were told to stay at home
They were told to stay at home

Americans joined the army, grew their own food, were asked to save specific items to help supply troops
Americans joined the army, grew their own food, were asked to save specific items to help supply troops

They helped to make propaganda posters

Americans were asked to register for the military draft, participate in "wheatless Mondays" and "meatless Tuesdays" to save food for soldiers, grow their own food in victory gardens, and purchase Liberty Bonds to lend money to the government for the war effort.

whats the answer

Americans were asked to register for the military draft, participate in "wheatless Mondays" and "meatless Tuesdays" to save food for soldiers, grow their own food in victory gardens, and purchase Liberty Bonds to lend money to the government for the war effort.

that isnt an option

Americans joined the army, grew their own food, were asked to save specific items to help supply troops