Recycling on the home front during World War II

A. was eagerly practiced by the public and included such items as metals, fat, and other household waste.
B. would have saved the government millions of dollars but was an unknown practice at the time.
C. was attempted by the federal government, but people were not used to such practices so it had little impact on the war effort.
D. was mainly done on the black market to get around rationing regulations.


Answer: A

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