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Why do some historians label the strategy used in WWI as a "total war" effort?

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Historians refer to the nations' WWI strategy as a "total war" because of the nations' all-in efforts in competing and fighting against their enemies. They advanced by utilizing all of their resources, including laborers, troops, and technologies.

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