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How did the US government limit the amount of scarce goods that a person could obtain?
A.It issued ration books with stamps.
B.It made the purchase of large quantities of goods illegal.
C.It let families of soldiers buy more goods than other families.
D.It set up a lottery system to determine how much a person could buy.

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Answered by narayanakrishnathaku
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I think it is C if their is any other answers please let me know

Answered by dvbh914
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Answer:

How did the US government limit the number of scarce goods that a person could obtain?

A.It issued ration books with stamps.

B.It made the purchase of large quantities of goods illegal.

C.It let families of soldiers buy more goods than other families.

D.It set up a lottery system to determine how much a person could buy.

Explanation:

Scarce goods that a person could obtain which it issued ration books with stamps.

How did the US government limit the amount?

How did the US government limit the number of scarce goods that a person could obtain? It made the purchase of large quantities of goods illegal. Which of the following best describes the beginning of World War II? France and Britain declared war on Germany following Germany's invasion of Poland.

Supplies such as gasoline, butter, sugar and canned milk were rationed because they needed to be diverted to the war effort. War also disrupted trade, limiting the availability of some goods.

Rationing is the limiting of goods or services that are in high demand and short supply. It is often undertaken by governments as a way of mitigating the impact of scarcity and dealing with economic challenges.

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