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The correct answer is conserve, war bonds, and women.
When the United States entered world war ll, it affected the lives of Americans in many ways. People were asked to <u>conserve </u>resources, such as food, oil, and gas. The government also encouraged people to purchase <u>war bonds </u>to help the country financially during the war. More and more <u>women</u> started working in all industries during the war.
In January 1942, Theodore Roosevelt created the War Production Board to coordinate the mobilization, and in 1943 he created the Office of War Mobilization to supervise the defense agencies. A system was generated to supply defense plants with raw materials such the synthetic rubber. For those reasons, Roosevelt asked people to conserve resources, to invest in war bonds to finance the war. In that moment, Women got Jobs to support its families because their husbands or sons were in the war. The Office of Price Administration under Roosevelt supervision controlled inflation.
<span>The following are guaranteed by the First Amendment:</span><span>
- freedom of the press
- freedom of speech
- freedom of religion
- the right of the people to peaceably assemble
- the right to a speedy trial
- no taxation without representation
- the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances
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In World War I, the two sides of the conflict were as follows:
Allied Powers: France, Japan, Russia, Great Britain, and, later in the war, Italy and the United States.
Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire