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Why is World War I often considered a prime example of total war? A) It was an industrial war. B) Propaganda was used effectively. C) It was fought only on one continent. D) Citizens were targeted during combat.

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World War I can be considered a total war because citizens were targeted during combat. Much like General Sherman's "March to the Sea" in the American Civil War, military leaders in World War I would not refuse to strike an area simply because there might be "collateral damage" resulting in civilian casualties.

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The answer is D) Citizens were targeted during combat. This is because total war is defined as a war that involves nearly everyone in the countries not just the soldiers and politicians.

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