2. What does the German soldier's account suggest about wartime journalism in Germany?
A. The newspapers were constantly on the lookout for military scandals.
B. The newspapers exaggerated the carnage at the front.
C. The newspapers were extremely critical of the German high command.
D. The newspapers presented a sanitized version of the war.

3. The excerpt from the writings of a Viennese woman provides evidence of which of the following?
A. The effects of air raids on Austrian cities
B. Wartime anti-Semitism in Austria
C. The strength of popular enthusiasm for the war
D. Food shortages on the home front in Austria

4. Based on the account of the Viennese woman, what might explain the "atmosphere of mistrust" that pervaded the crowd waiting for m
A. Most Viennese had never supported the war.
B. Vienna was split by deep political divisions.
C. One could get in trouble for criticizing wartime conditions.
D. Many in the crowd were thieves and criminals.

Respuesta :

Based on what happened in World War I, the German soldier's account shows that D. The newspapers presented a sanitized version of the war.

The writings of a Viennese woman provides evidence of D. Food shortages on the home front in Austria.

The atmosphere of mistrust in Austria could be explained by the fact that C. One could get in trouble for criticizing wartime conditions.

What happened in World War I?

The German government heavily censored the reporting of the war which meant that newspapers could only show a clean or sanitized version of the War.

In Austria, there were food shortages and this was documented in the writings of a Viennese woman.

The writings also showed that people didn't trust others because anyone could be punished for criticizing the war and so they kept their opinions to themselves.

In conclusion, the correct answers are D, D, and C.

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