Answer:
buying War bonds, donating to charity, or, if they worked in industry, going that extra mile for the troops.
Answer:
According to Gies, the motivation was simply the fact that she wanted to help and she would have felt regret, if she let innocent people die.
Explanation:
Till the end of her life, Gies, never considered herself a hero. She explained that it was human nature to help someone and clearly stated, that by calling her actions 'brave' or 'heroic' would put on her on a pedestal, and demotivate other people to act out kindly when needed.
Gies was Dutch and had worked with Jewish people before. She felt empathy and always thought her actions were natural, human and not at all special.
Those tax dollars will help pay for things like new buildings for more jobs and also help build new roads.
Personally, I would describe a resturant. Think about how you need chefs waiters and a hostess for the resturant to operate. Envision the most recent resturant you visited and think about how they got the meal you ate, onto your table. Think about how it was proccessed and where it came from.