In what way did World War II differ strikingly from World War I?
A) World War II became a moral conflict for the Allies.
B) World War II had far fewer casualties.
C) The Allies in World War II shared an ideological commitment that had been lacking in World War I.
D) While World War I was fought for ideological reasons, World War II was fought for economic reasons.
E) World War I prevented a Dark Age, while World War II merely restored the balance of powers.
Answer: A
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