The poster below was created during World War II:

A color poster shows illustrations of several vegetables, including peas, potatoes, carrots, and peppers. In the background illustrations of several vegetables, including peas, potatoes, carrots, and peppers. In the background illustrated figures till and weed a garden plot. The text reads, Your victory garden counts more than ever
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What was the purpose of this poster created by the U.S. government during World War II? (1 point)


to promote a healthier diet during times of rationing

to encourage Americans to conserve limited resources

to enlist people in the effort to produce wartime products

to encourage unemployed Americans to grow food

The poster below was created during World War II A color poster shows illustrations of several vegetables including peas potatoes carrots and peppers In the bac class=

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Answer: "to encourage Americans to conserve limited resources"

Background on WWII in American Culture (As related to the poster):

During this time period, food rationing was a solution issue by the United States government in order maximize war effort and bring about more food supplies for the front line. In order to ease the pressure on public food supply due to the rationing, the government printed posters and encourage citizens to contribute to the war effort through Victory Gardens, basically with the purpose to bring about more food in circulation during a time of strict controlled food supplies.