The correct answer is “They were used to make ammunition and explosives”
After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, US joined the WWII. Many commodities such as rubber and cloth were precious and the government encouraged American citizens to contribute across the country and give rubber, unused clothes, nylon and silk stockings, and any leftover fat to make jeep tires, cleaning rags, parachutes, and explosives.
Metal was a vital material to make tanks and ammunition. Because of that, people donated pans, old tractors, iron fences, trolley tracks, anything that could be transformed into ammunition, tanks, and explosives. This actually didn’t help a lot but brought citizens together as a patriotic unity.
Measures taken by groups such as the United Nations to try to prevent genocide following World War II included making the crime of genocide punishable under international law. The United Nations approved its Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) in 1948 which was later on ratified by more than 130 countries. However, this did not prevent future genocides such as in Yugoslavia and Rwanda
C) <span>Chaos and violence associated with the Democratic party convention led Americans to elect a member of the Republican party</span>
Answer: who opposed the taxation and fee system imposed by colonial officials
Explanation:
The Regulators were a large group of North Carolina colonists who opposed the taxation and fee system imposed by colonial officials in the late 1760s. This political argument led to a battle between the colonial militia and the Regulators in 1771.