How did many Texans financially support those involved in World War I?

They rationed victory bonds.
They donated money to groups like the Red Cross.
They donated vaccines to help fight the flu
They protested the telegram sent by Arthur Zimmerman

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Answer: I think it is B. They donated money to groups like the Red cross.

The Texas financially support those who involved in World War I by donated money to groups like the Red Cross.

What is World War I?

World War I is also called as the great world war or the great war of the world. It is also known as WWI.

This war was started on 28 July 1914 and terminated on 11 November 1918. It majorly involved Europe, Russia, United States and the turkey.

Earlier, when the  U.S. take entry into World War I. Texans were elicited in the cases of WWI from the occurrence of the battle.

Most Texans concurred with the judgment of the US to continue amoral and not interpose in European affairs.

Texans also supported financially to those who involved in WWI by donated money to the groups such as red crosses.

Therefore, option B is correct.

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