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The idea of total war existed in all countries involved in World War I. For example, countries used to determine how much food, rubber, gasoline, and other items each citizen could use during the war. In order to draft more soldiers into the military, many of the nations established a policy of mandatory . Some countries also controlled public opinion during the war by using to prevent discouraging news from reaching the public.

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The idea of total war existed in all countries involved in World War I. For example, countries used c or 3) rationing to determine how much food, rubber, gasoline, and other items each citizen could use during the war. In order to draft more soldiers into the military, many of the nations established a policy of mandatory b or 2) conscription . Some countries also controlled public opinion during the war by using c or 3) censorship to prevent discouraging news from reaching the public.

1 blank- rationing

2 blank- conscription

3 blank- censorship

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Yes, total war meant that everything is geared towards the war effort.
Men are leaving to join the military
Women goes to factories to work, and cut back on using products needed by the military
Children go around raising funds for the military

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