During World War II, war bonds were PRIMARILY sold to help the United States government finance the cost of the conflict.
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Originally known as Defence Bonds, they were renamed as War Bonds after Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbour. People during the Second World War in the United States of America earned meagre incomes.
These were amounting to almost two thousand dollars in a year, but this did not stop the government from making them get war bonds to support the government financially during the war. Extensive promotion was done to the people to make them buy the bonds.