How did the OPA effect the world war 2 effort?


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The Office of Price Administration (OPA). These books contained stamps and gave precise details of the amounts of certain foods that you were allowed. Rationing insured that each person could get their fair share of the items that were in short supply due to the war effort and import reductions. By the wars end, over a hundred million of each ration book were printed.

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