The background of World War I
Military Technology
Canada’s Participation Situation
Important Events in Europe
The effect of World War I
100

 What was the name of the military alliance composed of Britain, France, and Russia before World War I?

The Triple Entente.

100

The new land warfare weapon first deployed in World War I.

Tanks.

100

The name of the first Canadian military unit to head to the European theater after Canada entered the war.

The 1st Canadian Division.

100

The Role of the Ottoman Empire in the War.

Central powers.

100

The international organization established to maintain world peace after World War I.

The League of Nations.

200

The United States' year of entry into World War I and its reasons.

1917. Because of Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare.

200

Which country invented the tank that was first used on a large scale in World War I?

Britain.

200

What was the first large - scale battle that the Canadian military participated in during World War I?

The Second Battle of Ypres.

200

On which two fronts in Europe did World War I mainly unfold?

The Western Front and the Eastern Front.

200

An important treaty that redrew the European map after World War I.

The Treaty of Versailles.

300

The imperialist powers' rivalries over this region sparked tensions.

The Balkan Peninsula.

300

In which battle were tanks first used?  

The Battle of the Somme.

300

The name of the special bonds issued by Canada to raise funds for the war.

Victory Bonds.

300

What was the main cause of the Russian withdrawal from World War I ?


The October Revolution. After the revolution, the Soviet Russia decided to withdraw from the war.

300

A severe economic phenomenon that occurred when Europe's economy was hit hard after World War I.

Inflation.

400

This policy intensified Anglo-German tensions, referring to Germany's strategy of aggressively expanding its navy.

 The "Weltpolitik" (World Policy).

400

During World War I, what specific sanitation issues in Western Front trenches led to widespread diseases like dysentery and typhus?

Stagnant water and mud Decaying bodies Parasite infestations Contaminated food.

400

During the war, Canada produced a large amount of this agricultural product to support the front lines.

Wheat.

400

In 1917, two revolutions occurred successively in Russia. Which revolution overthrew the Tsar's rule and laid the groundwork for Russia's withdrawal from World War I?

The February Revolution.

400

World War I prompted national awakening in this Asian country, triggering a large-scale patriotic movement.

 The May Fourth Movement.

500

The general term for the two major military blocs formed in Europe before the war.

The Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente.

500

What was the core purpose of soldiers digging trenches on the Western Front during World War I?

To construct defensive fortifications.

500

 From the perspectives of economic resource supply and military manpower mobilization, explain how Canada supported the Allied Powers’ strategic resource and troop needs during World War I.

Economic resource supply. Military manpower mobilization .

500

The name of the agreement marking the end of World War I when Germany announced its surrender in 1918.

The Armistice of Compiègne.

500

The profound impact of World War I on the international relations pattern.

The beginning of the shake in Europe's central position.

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