How did Native Americans contribute to the war effort on the homefront? 1) laboring on farms in the Southwest 2) selling war bonds on reservations 3) working in war factories in the West 4) collecting scrap metal and other rationed goods

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The correct answer is "3".

The involvement of Native Americans was very important to the success of the war. nearly 44000 Native Americans traveled across the ocean in order to fight against the Germans, who they considered as "Evil People".

Back in the United States, Indians sold war bonds and treasury stamps on the reservations. The purchase of these bonds escalated to nearly $50 million.

People often aid war.  Native Americans contribute to the war effort on the homefront by working in war factories in the West.

The Native Americans contribute to the war effort

When viewed to  other groups, Native Americans were the known to be the biggest contributors in terms of capital to the armed forces.

Where about  10 percent of the population and a third of the able bodied men were said to be serving during this war.

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