Match the descriptions to the various aspects of total war during World War I.
1. People rationed food and other goods so they could be used by soldiers.
2. Civilians were limited to a certain amount of gasoline to save it for the war effort.
3. The government set prices for goods and services.
4. Workers were prohibited from going on strikes.
5. Mandatory enlistment was established to recruit more soldiers for the war.
6. The government controlled public opinion through posters and other media.
7. The government withheld bad news, allowing mainly positive news to reach the public.
Option:
a. [rationing]
b. [conscription]
c. [propaganda]
d. [economic control]
e. [labor control]
f. [censorship]