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which three descriptions explain how people on the home front supported the war effort?
they worked in factories creating ammunition for the soldiers.
they donated money to the salvation army to help displaced veterans.
they bought war bonds to help the government pay for the war.
they created the committee on public information to keep soldiers informed.
they grew victory gardens to ease the food shortage overseas.
- "They worked in factories creating ammunition for the soldiers" - Factory work to produce war supplies (ammunition) directly supported the military's needs.
- "They bought war bonds to help the government pay for the war" - War bonds provided financial support to fund the war effort.
- "They grew victory gardens to ease the food shortage overseas" - Victory gardens increased food production, reducing strain on supply lines for troops overseas.
The other options: Donating to the Salvation Army for displaced veterans is more post - war or for veterans' welfare rather than direct war effort support. The Committee on Public Information was a government - led initiative, not a home - front action by the general public.
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- They worked in factories creating ammunition for the soldiers.
- They bought war bonds to help the government pay for the war.
- They grew victory gardens to ease the food shortage overseas.