To what extent was World War One a new kind of war?

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To what extent was World War One a new kind of war? Total War Use these three resources (the 3 links are to the left) to take notes on for the question above. You can do this in bullet points/list or in a short paragraph. Interactive map

Important events/terms Course of World War One: Important events/terms Look up the following terms/events on-line and briefly explain them and give their significance (in relation to WWI): Total War* A War of Attrition Trench Warfare* Technology - chemical warfare/tanks/submarines War Socialism 1915 Lusitania 1917 U.S. entry into the war Nicholas II and the Russian Revolution 1917 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk *These two are in your Ch.21 IDs so no need to do twice