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What made World War II a total war?

A.
The war effort required American civilians to contribute.
B.
The war was fought on all populated continents.
C.
The war involved countries from all populated continents.
D.
Technology and people were required to fight the war.

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Answered by Taanya284
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Answer is "D"

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Answered by Utkarsheenikairvi
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C.??

World War II occurred as a result of several factors, including (but not limited to) Nazi Germany's aggressive military and industrial expansion, as well as Japan's foreign policy in Asia and Italian Racism. This war involved world superpowers and their respective allies.

World War II is considered a total war because it involved all of the global superpowers of the time and affected the majority of the world's.

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