Americans were asked to plant victory gardens in order to:
Limit the amount of food and resources they would purchase- America's entrance into World War II resulted in the need of a significant amount of food needed to feed the troops. To increase the amount of food available, people were encouraged to grown their own food so that they would not have to purchase as much. Along with this, excess food grown could be used to support the war effort. These victory gardens were portrayed as something all Americans should do in order to help the war effort.
Answer:
The march is organized by the Washington State Hunger March Committee, and Communist Party members are prominent in the leadership
Explanation:
With unemployment at 2,750,000, the 1932 National Unemployed Workers' Movement organised "Great National Hunger March against the Means Test" included about 3,000 people in eighteen contingents of marchers, mainly from economically depressed areas such as the South Wales Valleys, Scotland and the North of England
The Nolan Principle of Selflessness asks that those engaged in public roles act solely in the public interest. This means placing the needs of the public ahead of their own personal needs and progression.
But it isn’t always easy. The principle of selflessness addresses the potential conflict between the benefit to the provider and the recipient of the public sector services