For King and Country
Ridges, Gas and Mud: Canada's Major Battles
'British' Canadians of the Time
Non-Canadian Stories
Students of CHC2D
100

A form of PTSD developed by spending time in the front line trenches is more easily remembered as

Shell Shock 

100

'Birth of a Nation' Battle

Vimy Ridge

100

The Prime Minister of Canada during the Great War 

Robert Borden

100

Name at least 3 of Canada's 'enemies' during the Great War 

Ottoman Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany Empire

100

3 students with a last name beginning with B

Leland, Cordelia, Alice 

200

Canada's Munitions Industry produced a billion of these for the Empire's war effort 

bullets

200

New Berlin, ON was named this, after the Second Battle of Ypres

Kitchener (Kitchener-Waterloo)

200

Over 3,000 Canadian women served in this role during the Great War 

Nursing Sisters 

200

A revolt in 1916, supported by the British, effectively caused the inevitable fall of the Ottoman Empire 

The Arab Revolt 

200

Alphabetically by last name, this student is right in the middle of the class list 

Madisyn!

300

This is the name given to the flawed rifle manufactured in Canada and given to Canadian soldiers 

Ross Rifle

300

It was at this Great War battle that John McCrae wrote In Flanders Field 

2nd Battle of Ypres

300

Supported the war effort, but sought his old job back campaigning on no conscription.

Wilfrid Laurier 

300

This European nation initially sides with Germany and Austro-Hungary, but did not fight. Eventually, they switched sides and joined the Triple Entente  

Italy

300

These four students were in my Sem 1 Civics class, although one of them switched out of it after 1 week and I have not really forgiven him for it!

Reem Hu, Reem Hm, Buggs and Rehman*

400

At the time it occurred (Dec. 6th 1917), what distinction did the Halifax explosion have?

Largest man made explosion ever

400

For Canada, it was the deadliest battle of the Great War 

Passchendaele 

400

Canadian Lieutenant General who found himself promoted to General after Canadians won at Vimy Ridge 

Arthur Currie 

400

This Austro-Hungarian town is where the entire war was triggered 

Sarajevo

400

4 students with a July birthday. Name 3 of them 

Emma (July 12th), Michael (July 16th) Olivia (July 21st), Elliot (July 30th)

500

The name of Robert Borden's law that enabled his government to arrest anyone they wanted, without a just cause 

The War Measures Act 

500

This military tactic was first used at Vimy Ridge, enabling the Canadians to advance under a smoke screen 

Creeping Barrage 

500

As a munitions ship burned in the Halifax Harbour, this man risked his own life to stop a train carrying hundreds of people 

Vince Coleman

500

Britain and France took massive loans from bankers in this nation, which made their inclusion in the war inevitable 

The United States

500

Youngest and oldest students in the class 

Ryder (oldest), Evelyn (youngest)

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