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How can total war be described in terms of how it involves a civilian population?(1 point)
A total war mobilizes a civilian population to support the war effort and will see them targeted by the enemy.
A total war targets civilians in order to destroy the enemy, but does not involve them in the war effort.
Civilians are not involved in a total war.
A total war mobilizes a civilian population to support the war effort, but does not see them directly involved in the battlefield.
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A total war mobilizes a civilian population to support the war effort and will see them targeted by the enemy.
Explanation: total war involves the whole society (economy, industry, labor, morale) and often blurs the line between combatants and civilians, who both contribute to the war effort and become strategic targets.
Explanation: total war involves the whole society (economy, industry, labor, morale) and often blurs the line between combatants and civilians, who both contribute to the war effort and become strategic targets.
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