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Total war 1792-1945 (Definition (Scale, Civilian involvement -->…
Total war 1792-1945
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Political
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WW1
Britain, 8th August 1914, House of commons passed Defence of the realm act (DORA) which gave government exclusive power to suppress criticism of the war efffort
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REV WAR
The war and regime embroiled the civilian population, in the terror to keep them under control and remain in the war -Napoleon-
Economic
WW1
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At the beginning of the war, Britain was incredibly wealthy with great territory and colonies. However, after the war, they were I huge debts because they loaned so much money and they took loans from others
Having a poor economy effects the size and performance of an army but also effects the people living in the country with poor living standards.
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ACW
The North was able to raise 70% of there income through loans from other countries and then raised there tax rates to 20%
However, to keep up with all the loans the North printed more money, this caused inflation.
Strategy
ACW
The North took place in total war strategy's. However the battles were typically fought in a limited war
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REV WAR
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They burned Moscow in 1812 so the invading French would not be able to live of the land. This means that the corps would not be able to steal any food and in order to survive they would either retreat or to keep pushing into Russia