Discussion Questions on Total War - Western Civilization | HIST 101, Study notes of Cultural History of Europe

Discussion Questions for Chapter 11 Material Type: Notes; Professor: Kirkland; Class: Western Civilization, Modern (GT-HI1); Subject: History; University: Colorado State University; Term: Fall 2011;

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Chapter 11 Total War
Chapter 11 Total War
1.
1. How was World War I (“The Great
How was World War I (“The Great
War”) different from prior wars?
War”) different from prior wars?
2.
2. Provide at least three examples of
Provide at least three examples of
how it affected soldiers at the front.
how it affected soldiers at the front.
3.
3. Provide at least three examples of
Provide at least three examples of
how it affected civilians at home.
how it affected civilians at home.
In all cases, provide citations or quotations from the
In all cases, provide citations or quotations from the
documents (
documents (not
not the introduction or conclusion
the introduction or conclusion
to the chapter) that support your points.
to the chapter) that support your points.

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Chapter 11 Total WarChapter 11 Total War

    1. How was World War I (“The GreatHow was World War I (“The Great War”) different from prior wars? War”) different from prior wars?
    1. Provide at least three examples ofProvide at least three examples of how it affected soldiers at the front. how it affected soldiers at the front.
    1. Provide at least three examples ofProvide at least three examples of how it affected civilians at home. how it affected civilians at home. In all cases, provide citations or quotations from the In all cases, provide citations or quotations from the documents ( documents (notnot the introduction or conclusionthe introduction or conclusion to the chapter) that support your points. to the chapter) that support your points.