How did posts like this countries enforce rationing?
o by rewarding people who rationed most...
History, 10.01.2020 23:31 wyattdawes45
How did posts like this countries enforce rationing?
o by rewarding people who rationed most often
o by publicly shaming people who did not ration
o by periodically listing important rationing rules
o by listing locations to pick up available rations
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