Throughout World War I, the Food Administration

A) avoided rationing by raising prices and appealing to patriotism.
B) did little to rally women to its cause.
C) was ineffective at allocating food supplies.
D) demanded that farmers accept lower prices.
E) was unpopular with most of the American public.


A

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