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During World War I, governments needed to exert more power to effectively mobilize resources, manage economies, and maintain social order in the face of wartime demands. They implemented measures such as conscription, rationing, and state control over industries to ensure sufficient supplies for the military and civilians. Additionally, governments sought to suppress dissent and maintain morale, leading to increased censorship and surveillance. These actions were crucial to sustaining war efforts and ensuring national security.

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