World War 1
World War 1-2
World War 1 - 3
World War 2
Aboriginal peoples
100

A defense agreement between nations.

What is an Alliance?

100

He  was an  indigenous soldier who was effective marksman and scout and fought during World war 1 as part of the 1st Canadian Infantry Battalion.

Francis Pegahmagabow

100

Give 3  reasons  WW1 started.

What is MAIN. Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism?

100

An immediate cause of World War 2 was  ?.

Germany invaded Poland

100

Aboriginal Peoples were pushed off their lands in

small crowded areas called

reserves

200

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire formed this alliance group.

Who were the Central Powers

200

France, Great Britain, Russia formed this alliance group.

Who were the Allied Powers.

200

This event sparked World War 1

What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

200

The leader of Germany was

Adolf Hitler

200

The children were sent to _____________

with the aim to assimilate them in Canadian

society.

Residential Schools


300

A unifying force brought on by strong feelings of pride for ones country

Nationalism

300

World War one ended on this day

November 11, 1918

300

The  German submarine.

 U- Boats

300

Information produced by governments, presented in such a way as to inspire and spread certain beliefs or opinions.

What is propaganda?

300

This Act of 1876 allowed the government to control most aspects of First Nation people's lives, including land resources, education and travel.

The Indian Act

400

What is the number 2 Battalion Construction?

In 1916 Black volunteers were recruited to join a segregated , non combat construction battalion . Their jobs was to dig trenches, load ammunition, cut down trees, lay railway tracks, building bridges

400

most of the countries who had fought in World War One signed this treaty

Treaty of Versailles

400

The area of land in between opposing trenches. It is filled with obstacles such as barbed wire and land mines.

No man's land

400

The League of Nations failed because

Not all countries joined the League.

400

Two Row wampum belt, was made to record a treaty with these two groups of people?

The Dutch and First Nations

500

What work did women do as men went to fight in World War 1?

They worked in munitions factories, offices and on farms.

500

To raise money for the war effort the Canadian government sold?

Victory bonds

500

These were dug  to provide protection for soldiers  fighting during  World War 1.

What are trenches?

500

What jobs did women have during World War 2?

war industries

armed forces  such as Canadian Women’s

Army Corp (CWACs)

500

two parallel purple lines on the Wampum belt and the white beads represent?

Purple lines represent power and the white beads represent peace

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