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iv. the impact of total war pgs. 337 - 339
a. as total war continued, governments 1.____ and 2.__ millions of young men to fight; set up price, wage, rent, and industrial controls; and 2.____ food.
b. b. as civilian morale sank, governments progressed from issuing propaganda to controlling 3.____ and 4.____ news about the war.
c. c. womens wartime contributions brought them economic 5.____ and won them 6.____ in germany, austria, and the united states, after the war ended.
answer:
- drafted
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
lesson 3 the russian revolution
read chapter 9 lesson 3 pgs. 342 - 348
- In total war, governments conscripted (drafted) young men.
- To manage resources, they rationed food.
- As civilian morale dropped, they censored news to control information.
- Censorship is part of controlling information flow.
- Women's wartime work gave them economic independence.
- After the war, they won suffrage (right - to - vote) in some countries.
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