Through examining the artifacts, reading, and discussing the information provided, students will understand that rationing was a nationwide plan to help the country’s war effort and to provide everyone with the same amount of things that were scarce. They will realize that some things became scarce because they came from places controlled by the enemy, others because they were imported and had to come by ships now needed by the military, and some things were scarce because they were needed to supply the military. Students will understand that rationing affected not only the amount and type of food people ate, the clothes they wore, and the distance they traveled but also increased national solidarity and prevented waste of food.
WWII Rationing
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Topic/Subject Area | Home Life, Household Items, Furniture |
Historical Era | Great Depression and World War II, 1929–1945 |
Grade Level | High School (9–12) |
Creation Date | 2008 |
Last Revision Date | 2024 |