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Answer: im not sure but The United States could not fund participation in the Great War without additional sources of revenue, for this duty the government needed Americans on the home front to collaborate.  Liberty Loan/Bond Drives of World War I were developed to fund the war by spreading the cost as widely as possible, while at the same time increasing public support and patriotism.  But even the minimum possible bond was a large sum of money for the average worker, who typically made less than 40¢ an hour. These items took the form of posters, labels or stickers, banners, postcards, blotters, hangtags, etc. Since the loans (and bonds) were called “Liberty”, a large portion of the advertising and propaganda used the Statue of Liberty or the Liberty Bell as a theme.

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