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False. Priopities might shift, but never to an extent that those other aspects remain totally untouched. Besides, a country needs a strong economy as a fundation to support a war effort. Just look at Russia and Germany at the end of WW 1: both lost because the war economies of those countries totally collapsed, dragging these countries' war effort down with them. The same thing largely goes for the Confederates in the US Civil War after the Union navy succesfully blockaded southern harbors and so killed the South's cotton exports and income.

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Q: True or false while governments did raise taxes to finance the war other aspects of their economies were left untouched?
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