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why were americans asked to plant victory gardens? check all of the boxes that apply. so that there would be more food to go around on the home front so that soldiers, marines, and sailors would have enough so that they could earn extra money to buy war bonds
During wartime, victory gardens were encouraged in the US. The first option ("So that there would be more food to go around on the home front") is correct because growing food at home reduced pressure on commercial food supplies, ensuring enough for civilians. The second option ("So that soldiers, marines, and sailors would have enough") is also correct as victory gardens freed up food production for military rations. The third option is incorrect because earning money for war bonds wasn't the purpose of victory gardens (war bonds were bought with money, not related to gardening yields).
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- So that there would be more food to go around on the home front
- So that soldiers, marines, and sailors would have enough