<span>Besides cultivating liberty gardens, how did American women contribute to the United States' war efforts? </span>"going to work in war-related industries to fill in for the men who were away at war."
"The First paragraph of the declaration of independence is mostly the introduction talking about what there gonna be talking about in the declaration of independence and also talks about the preamble..."
Because it was the kind of war that was very debilitating. It was a war against civilians for one thing.
Poison gas which could maim as often as kill, left a person with permanently damaged lungs.
The war was fought in trenches. Plenty of opportunity to murder or be murdered, very little opportunity for clever espionage at the front. There was, however, plenty of opportunity behind the lines, but "All Quite ..." takes place at the front.