The Home Front
The Conscription Crisis
The End of War
Chance 1
Chance 2
100

Give an example of honour rationing

use less butter, sugar, meatless Mondays

100

What is the Military Services Act?

Mandated enlistment to men between ages of 18-45 in Canada

100

What campaign did Canadian soldiers lead at the end of the war?

100 Days Campaign

100

What are women called who fight for the vote?

suffragists

100

Define Conscientious Objector and give an example.

Somone who is opposed to war usually on religious grounds.  Mennonite, Jehovah Witness, Duhkabor, Hutterites, etc

200

Where did most of Canada's goods go and what happened in Canada as a result?

Britain and the war effort.  Goods were scarce to find and the cost was expensive.

200

Identify the Quebec nationalist who was against conscription and give one reason why.  

Bourassa - canada had lost enough men, spent enough money, spending any more money would bankrupt Canada, straining Canada's economy, etc

200

Identify the 2 events that are considered the turning point of the war.

Russia leaves the war (signs its own peace treaty) and the US enters the war.

200

Who was excluded from the Military Services Act, of 1917?

conscientious objectors, disabled, clergy, those with essential jobs (framers) or skills

200

What is significant about the Halifax explosion?

It is the greatest WWI tragedy on Canadian soil.

300
How did propaganda distort the information shared?

exaggerated the number of enemies dead, minimized the number of allies lost, made enemies look like barbarians/inhuman,

300

Why is the Wartime Elections Act significant to women and immigrants?  Include who the act affected.

It gave the vote to women, federally, for the first time, though only female relatives of soldiers.  People who came from an enemy country after 1902 could not vote anymore. 

300

Who did not support Canada's involvement in the Paris Peace Talks and why?

US - Britain should vote on behalf of the empire and if Canada had its own vote, it would be another vote for Britain.

300

How would female relatives of soldiers help the Union Government win the election and support conscription?

Since it is the Union government that provides women with the vote, they will support them.  Family of soldiers would support conscription because maybe then their loved ones would be sent home sooner.  

300

Which promise did Borden have to break?  Why?

Conscription - Because there were more casualties than enlistments and Canada needed to send more soldiers to Britain for the Battle of Vimy Ridge.  

400

Identify 4 ways Canadians supported the war effort.

victory bonds, honour rationing, income tax, corporate tax

400

Who won the election in 1917 and who supported them?

The Union Government, armed forces and women

400

Identify 4 clauses (with actual details) of the Treaty of Versailles. 

War Guilt Clause, Germany had to give up colonies, Germany's army could not exceed 100,000 men, reparations to France and Britain, Poland is to become its own country, Rhineland is demilitarized, Alsace-Lorraine given back to France, Germany cannot have a military or air force, etc

400

Identify 4 countries that didn't exist before WWI that exist after.

Poland, Yug, Czech, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Turkey, Danzig, Saar, Ireland, Rhineland, Montenegro, USSR

400

Identify 4 countries that changed or disappeared after WWI.  

USSR (smaller), Germany (smaller), Serbia (gone), Montenegro (gone), Austria and Hungary become their own countries, Romania (larger), Italy (bigger)

500

Identify and describe two ways women's lives changed after the war.

Federal vote:  women were now allowed to vote in federal elections and run for the House of Commons

Women showed others that they were capable of taking over responsibilities usually given to men like farming, factory workers, secretaries, etc

500

Why were French Canadians opposed to conscription? (4 reasons)

Had no patriotic connection to countries involved, were mostly farmers, Francophones were discriminated against in the military (military spoke English), Issues between English and French being taught in schools.
500

Which clause of the Treaty of Versailles would most upset the Germans?  Explain with facts and details

War Guilt Clause, No navy, no airforce, reparations of $30 B, an army of 100,000 soldiers, loss of colonies, loss of land in Europe, demilitarization of the Rhineland


500

What challenges did veterans and aboriginal veterans face when returning home?

Lack of jobs, no medical services, no steady pension, faced prejudice 

500

What is propaganda, how is it used in Canada and how is the information disseminated? 

Distortions to provide social pressure on Canadians to eat less, send men to war, buy Victory Bonds by way of newspapers, radio, magazines, films, etc

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