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22 July, 23:16

Which is not a reason World War I has been considered a "total war"? Fighting took place in various parts of the globe. Citizens were called upon to make sacrifices for the war effort. The government was involved with producing and distributing goods. Citizens fully supported the efforts of their respective nations.

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  1. 22 July, 23:37
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    "The government was involved with producing and distributing goods" is the best option since governments have always produced and distributed war goods during wars.
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