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History, 07.12.2021 20:20 jayjinks976

Why did referring to sauerkraut as "liberty cabbage" seem patriotic? A. Calling sauerkraut "liberty cabbage" encouraged children to eat it.
B. Citizens' refusal to eat vegetables meant soldiers could eat them
instead.
C. "Liberty cabbage" was used to advertise war bonds.
D. Refusing to use a German word made people feel more American

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