What is the difference between a limited war and a total war? (1 point)

Limited war focuses on destroying the enemy and has a limited goal.
With total war, the goals are not limited and are often numerous and
specific.
Limited war targets civilians and infrastructure because it has a
limited scope of focus, while total war targets everything because it
has no focus.
Limited war does not target civilians or infrastructure because the
invading force is planning to keep the land they conquer. With a total
war, those limits do not exist because the goal is destruction of the
enemy.
Limited war does not target civilians or infrastructure because of the
rules of engagement that both sides agree to ahead of time. Total
war does not have agreed-upon rules of engagement.

Limited war focuses on destroying the enemy and has a limited goal, while total war has numerous and specific goals which are not limited.

Limited war may target civilians and infrastructure, as it has a limited scope of focus, whereas total war targets everything because it has no specific focus.

In limited war, the invading force may not target civilians or infrastructure as they plan to keep the land they conquer, whereas in total war there are no limits as the goal is the destruction of the enemy.

Limited war follows agreed-upon rules of engagement between both sides, while total war does not have agreed-upon rules of engagement.