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Akimi4 [234]
3 years ago
11

How did Americans help support the war efforts on the homefront during World War I?

History
1 answer:
kogti [31]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: <3

Explanation:

Young men joining the draft, helped build wartime economy, sharing public opinion. conserving food and increase production of goods.

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In the allegory of the cave Plato tries to tell us that human can think, speak and do a lot of other things with no awareness of  true realm of these forms.

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In the allegory of the cave the prisoners can only see and hear shadows and echoes produced by objects which are invisible to them. In this case, they can mistake appearance for reality. This is to mean they will take the shadows to be real not knowing real causes of those shadows. The meaning is that terms used in our language are not names of physical objects that we see but names of things we can not see, but only grasp with our minds.

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