Ww2 Rationing Research Paper

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During the hard times of WW2 rationing had to take place. To ration, is when someone has to take control over scarce resources such as food, industrial production, gas, clothing, etc. Rationing would affect the lives of many Americans. The Americans had been asked to make sacrifices and it was their way of contribution to help out in the time era of WW2. Government officials were the ones who decided to encourage the rationing. “President Roosevelt established the Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply in April 1941 to “stabilize prices and rents and prevent unwarranted increases in them; to prevent profiteering, hoarding and speculation; to assure that defense appropriations were not dissipated by excessive prices; to protect …show more content…

It required the community to cut back on things or maybe give up more than they usually would. Due to this the troops were able to get items such as food that they needed. Everyone was making a sacrifice of some kind in support of our country. This has shown great sacrifice for the cause of peace and patriotism. President Roosevelt was the leader to implement the rationing system which had been suggested by several government officials to him and the people of this country that embraced the new structure, becoming a way of life. It was necessary to provide the resources for the war effort and it was no doubt a turning point that caused all to unite in the cause of supporting the war and our troops. This has been interesting to study and research rationing. Knowing about history can help this country avoid similar situations from happening in the future. It is very interesting to see the dedication the community puts in at times of war. It isn’t just all about the troops and their duty to serve, but also the community to help them feel support by helping them with the things that are needed. By doing this, the community is going to have to make cutbacks and look for ways to help their troops. It is very impressive what people are capable of doing when united for a