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How can total war be described in terms of how it involves a civilian population?(1 point)
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A total war mobilizes a civilian population to support the war effort, but does not see them directly involved in the battlefield.
A total war mobilizes a civilian population to support the war effort, but does not see them directly involved in the battlefield.

A total war mobilizes a civilian population to support the war effort and will see them targeted by the enemy.
A total war mobilizes a civilian population to support the war effort and will see them targeted by the enemy.

Civilians are not involved in a total war.
Civilians are not involved in a total war.

A total war targets civilians in order to destroy the enemy, but does not involve them in the war effort.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
A total war mobilizes a civilian population to support the war effort and will see them targeted by the enemy.

Explanation: Total war involves full mobilization of a society's resources (labor, industry, economy) and treats civilians and civilian infrastructure as legitimate military targets.