How did the United States pay for the costs of its involvement in World War I?

A. the sale of bonds and savings certificates to U.S. citizens
B. reparations from defeated Germany
C. inflationary currency manipulation by the Federal Reserve
D. subsidies from Britain and France


Answer: A

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