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- how did civilians help the u.s. government pay for the war effort?
- held fundraisers
- bought war bonds
- promoted raffles
- bought war posters
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Brief Explanations
During wartime, the U.S. government encouraged civilians to buy war bonds. War bonds were a way for civilians to lend money to the government to finance the war effort, and they would be repaid with interest later. Fundraisers, raffles, and buying war posters were not the primary or standard way civilians helped the government pay for the war effort.
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B. Bought war bonds