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What were the American policies in The Second World War ?

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Question by goatee
Submitted on 3/22/2004
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What were the American policies in The Second World War ?


Answer by xcvb
Submitted on 1/2/2005
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Answer by snakey_chick887
Submitted on 9/12/2005
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WAAA!! wat dus dis mean? i dunno, maybe like thay could only eet sertain fings wike fruute aww maybi lik/e/ they onlie waatend to be healfy so day gave people helfy fings to eat on da wunchbreak.
wuv from snakey

 

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