An illustrated poster shows a man, woman, and young working in a garden and harvesting vegetables. The text reads Plant a Victor
y Garden Our Food is Fighting. A Garden Will Make Your Rations Go Further. Public Domain What does this poster suggest about the life during World War II? Prices for fresh vegetables were too high for most people to afford. Americans were reluctant to plant victory gardens or ration goods. Victory gardens directly supplied fresh food to soldiers. Peoples' actions on the homefront were vital to winning the war.
Americans were reluctant to plant victory gardens or ration goods.
Explanation:
I remember reading a book about this. the book said that if you plant your own gardens, then you could help save the soldiers by planting your own food and not buy any. if you understand what I mean.
Nantes, Edict of (1598) French royal decree establishing toleration for Huguenots (Protestants). It granted freedom of worship and legal equality for Huguenots within limits, and ended the Wars of Religion. The Edict was revoked by Louis XIV in 1685, causing many Huguenots to emigrate.