What function did the Office of Price Administration serve?
A. ensuring the consumer economy could be sustained throughout the war
B. rationing food items and gasoline to prevent rapid price inflation
C. setting levels for production of industrial and agricultural products
D. establishing rates for cost for all items purchased by the federal government
Answer: B
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