Wartime Conservation
<span>During WWII workers would carpool to work or ride bicycles to save gasoline and rubber. People participated in nationwide drives to collect scrap iron, tin cans, newspaper, rags, and even cooking grease to recycle and use in war production.
Wartime Rationing
</span><span>Taking items that are in short supply and distributing them according to a system. For instance, during World War II, gas, sugar, and butter were a few of the items rationed in the United States.</span>
After the Civil War, the purpose of adding the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the Constitution was to <span> guarantee African Americans equal treatment under the law. Hope this helps :)
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<span>Because, they were looking for someone who would take action for all their country's problems.</span>
The states had more power than the natural/central/federal government They could not raise and army, collect taxes or regulate trade interstate or foreign tasks HOPE THIS HELPS ;)