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The U.S. government encouraged Americans to plant victory gardens during World War I because it wanted A. to sell food and raise funds to support the military. B. to conserve food and prevent the need
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The U.S. government encouraged Americans to plant victory gardens during World War I because it wanted
A. to sell food and raise funds to support the military.
B. to conserve food and prevent the need for rationing.
C. to send the produce to allied countries overseas.
D. to send the produce to soldiers fighting overseas.
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B. To conserve food and prevent the need for rationing
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