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- what was the primary purpose of \victory bonds\ on the canadian homefront?
a) to pay for the internment of japanese canadians
b) to encourage people to move to europe
c) to help the government finance the cost of the war
d) to provide rewards for soldiers returning home
- which beach did the canadian forces during invade on d - day?
a) juno beach
b) omaha beach
c) utah beach
d) sword beach
Question 3
Victory Bonds were a way for the Canadian government to raise funds during wartime. Option a is incorrect as internment of Japanese Canadians was funded through other means. Option b is wrong because Victory Bonds had nothing to do with encouraging migration to Europe. Option d is incorrect as they were not for rewarding returning soldiers. Option c correctly states their purpose was to finance the war.
On D - Day (June 6, 1944), Canadian forces landed on Juno Beach. Omaha Beach was mainly for American forces, Utah Beach was also an American landing area, and Sword Beach was for British forces.
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c) To help the government finance the cost of the war