Canadian Contributions in WW1
Definitions
Challenges Canadians faced during WW1
How It Started
Definitions
100

During World War I, Canadians were encouraged to grow their own food in gardens called this.

What is a Victory Garden?

100

Showing support or loyalty towards a country 

What is Patriotism?

100

A disease soldiers brought back with them from Europe 

What is the Spanish Influenza?

100

Assassinated in June 1914 sparking WW1

Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

100

The July Crisis 

The month after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

200

Limiting the amount of food that people could buy.

What is rationing?

200

Money given to the government to help fund the war 

What are Victory Bonds?

200

Factories polluted the air, and some parts had no electricity or running water

What were conditions in Canadian cities like?

200

The Triple Entente consisted of

Britain, France, Russia

200

The July Ultimatum 

When Austria/Hungary told Serbia to stop their behaviour or else they would declare war.

300

Women and children in Canada helped with the war effort by doing this type of work, which had mostly been done by men before the war

Who worked in the Factories?

300

Even though this was against the law in most provinces greedy employers and desperately poor parents found it easy to break the law

What is child labour?

300

The Triple Alliance consisted of

Austria/Hungary, Germany, Italy

400

WW1 started in the month and year of

July, 1914

500

WW1 ended in the month and year of

November, 1918

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