Total War is when everyone in a group joins together to fight against another group, like when your whole class teams up for a big game against another class.
Imagine you and all your friends are in one team, and everyone else in the school is on the other side. You’re not just playing tag or hide-and-seek, it's a full-on battle where everybody helps out, from running fast to shouting loud. That’s like Total War!
What Makes It "Total"?
In normal war, only some people fight, maybe the kids in your class who are really good at sports. But in total war, everyone is involved: teachers, parents, even the principal! It's like when you're playing a game and every grown-up joins in too.
How It Feels
It’s like when you’re having a big party with all your friends, but then another group of kids shows up, and they're ready to have their own party. Suddenly, it's not just about fun anymore; it's about who will win the biggest party ever!
That's Total War, the biggest, most exciting battle you can imagine!
Examples
- The whole country stops producing goods to help the army.
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See also
- Why Do Countries Go to War Over Tiny Bits of Land?
- Why Do Countries Go to War?
- Why Do Countries Go to War Over Tiny Islands?
- Why Do Governments Sometimes Start Wars?
- Why Do Countries Choose to Declare War?