How did the U.S. government pay for the war effort during World War II? A.) increasing import tariffs B.) increased taxes and selling war bonds C.) created an income tax on the wealthy requiring citizens to make contributions D.) requiring members of the armed forces to serve without pay
The U.S. government pay for the war effort during World War II was (B) through increased taxes and selling war bonds. By the end of the war more than 85 million americans had invested in War Bonds. Children did their part buying Liberty stamps.