This document discusses American propaganda posters from World War I and how they portrayed men and women. It also covers two common ways the US supported the war effort through bonds - war bonds and Liberty Bonds. War bonds helped combatant nations fund the war and control inflation, while Liberty Bonds were a special type of war bond sold in the US to support allies in WWI that could be redeemed for original value plus interest. One poster example shown aimed at new immigrants encouraged them to preserve the freedom they sought by not wasting wheat, which was needed to feed allies.