Q26. Many consider World War I to have been the first modern war. It was a 'total war' where civilian populations were deliberately endangered as a direct tactic, a practice that has continued in all subsequent wars. While civilians have always died in wars, World War I made civilian casualties accepted and commonplace, for example, from aerial bombardment. All aspects of the societies fighting were affected by the conflict, often causing profound social change, even if the countries were not in a war zone.According to the passage, World War I:English — Passages — Question 26 of 56A. Caused a major depression in countries that were against killing civiliansB. Introduced the killing of civilians as a method of warfareC. Is the bloodiest war in historyD. Marked the end of the most peaceful period in modern historyPractice more English MCQs for entrance exam preparation on Examora.io.← Previous Question Next Question →