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sugar
Explanation:
The item people in Texas seem most upset about rationing during World War
II was sugar, during the time, people were lining up to get sugar, Sugar became the first and the last item that was rationed during the time.
The allocation of sugar was pegged at half a pound a week which was half the quantity America's usually consumed.
Although gasoline was rationed too and many people were only able to get three gallons of gas a week for use.
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Michelangelo.
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For the continent as a whole, the population growth under way by 1500 continued over the “long” 16th century until the second or third decade of the 17th century. A recent estimate by the American historian Jan De Vries set Europe’s population (excluding Russia and the Ottoman Empire) at 61.6 million in 1500, 70.2 million in 1550, and 78.0 million in 1600; it then lapsed back to 74.6 million in 1650. The distribution of population across the continent was also shifting. Northwestern Europe (especially the Low Countries and the British Isles) witnessed the most vigorous expansion; England’s population more than doubled between 1500, when it stood at an estimated 2.6 million, and 1650, when it probably attained 5.6 million. Northwestern Europe also largely escaped the demographic downturn of the mid-17th century, which was especially pronounced in Germany, Italy, and Spain. In Germany, the Thirty Years’ War (1618–48) may have cost the country, according to different estimates, between 25 and 40 percent of its population.
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He believes that Tom is innocent and deserves a fair trial.