It looks like you have a worksheet that is intended to be filled out with information about the effects of a war. The categories on the worksheet include Rations, Civil Liberties, Red Scare, Military Draft, and Bonds. Each category asks for an explanation of "Who" was affected and "What" the effects were. Here is some general information that might be relevant for a historical context such as World War I or World War II:
1. Rations:
- Who: Civilians, mainly in countries at war.
- What: Limitation of the consumption of certain goods (food, fuel, etc.) due to shortages and the need to prioritize military use. People received ration books with coupons to buy restricted items.
2. Civil Liberties:
- Who: Citizens, especially those of Japanese, German, or Italian descent in the US during WWII, or suspected communists during the Red Scare.
- What: Suppression or suspension of certain rights and freedoms, like freedom of speech, assembly, or protection against unreasonable searches and seizures. For instance, the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII was a significant infringement of civil liberties.
3. Red Scare:
- Who: Suspected communists, anarchists, and leftist organizations; often impacted immigrants as well.
- What: Fear and persecution of presumed communists and socialists, leading to investigations, blacklists, job losses, and sometimes wrongful imprisonment.
4. Military Draft:
- Who: Eligible men, typically aged 18-25.
- What: Compulsory enlistment for military service, often resulting in men serving in the armed forces even if they were not volunteers.
5. Bonds:
- Who: General population, as they were encouraged to buy bonds.
- What: Government-issued bonds sold to finance military operations and support the war effort. Buying bonds was seen as a patriotic duty, and they were a form of loan to the government repaid with interest over time.
Please note that specifics can vary depending on the particular conflict and the country involved, so you may want to tailor these explanations to the relevant historical context your worksheet is addressing.