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2 November, 17:52
Why was rationing necessary during World War II?
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Dalia Rosales
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Supplies such as gasoline, butter, sugar and canned milk were rationed because they needed to be diverted to the war effort. War also disrupted trade, limiting the availability of some goods.
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