Match the descriptions to the various aspects of total war during World War I.
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- World War I was a 'total war' that involved the governments, economies and populations of participating nations to an extent never seen before in history. Conflicts like the Crimean War (1853-56) and 19th-century colonial wars involved national effort but did not affect the population at large.
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rationing- people rationed food and other goods, civilians were limited to a certain amount of gasoline; economic policies- workers were prohibited from going on strikes, the government set prices for foods and services; conscription- mandatory conscripton; the other two are censorship and propaganda (us history on plato)
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