An agreement between countries to help each other in case of war.
Alliance
A list of demands that if not met will result in very serious consequences.
Ultimatum
A war in which an entire country, including civilians, helps to win.
Total War
A law that gave the government extensive power during war to help in an emergency.
War Measures Act
A new military camp that was set up near Quebec City to train soldiers
Base Valcartier
assassinated
The country Austria-Hungary declared war against to start World War I.
Serbia
Information spread to convince people to enlist in the army or support the war.
Propaganda
The year World War I ends
The Prime Minister of Canada during WWI
Robert Borden
When countries build up strong armies and navies to prepare for war.
Militarism
A new kind of warfare fought in dug out holes in the ground.
Trench warfare
Canadians bought Victory _____ to help pay for the war.
Victory Bonds
The city in which an anti-conscription protest, that became a riot, was quashed by soldiers.
Quebec City
The name of the first and only French-Canadian regiment in Canada
The Royal 22nd (The Van-Doos)
A strong feeling of pride in one's country or culture.
Nationalism
The battle that Canadians are famous for winning, and that brings pride and recognition to the the country.
Vimy Ridge
Conscription
The agreement to end fighting on November 11
Armistice
The association of countries that was created to prevent another major world war
The League of Nations
Policy of a state to extend its influence and domination of other states, to their detriment.
Imperialism
The dangerous area between enemy trenches covered with barbed wire and craters.
No Man's Land
A place where citizens that came from "enemy" countries were sent to for the duration of the war
Internment Camps
The official peace treaty (agreement) that ended the war and set terms for Germany's surrender.
Treaty of Versailles
The 3 powers that made up the Central Powers
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy