This person was assassinated, contributing to the start of the war
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
This battle was interrupted by a huge storm, creating muddy conditions.
What category of propaganda poster would this be
Recruitment / Enlistment
also known as "itchie-coos", a common ailment in the trenches
Lice
The reason women had to work factory and farming jobs during the war
The men left to go fight
The name of Germany's battle plan in case war breaks out
The Schlieffen Plan
Infamously known as one of the deadliest battles in recorded history
The Battle of Somme
The name of the fund that was essentially a form of social assistance for Canadian families during the war
Patriotic Fund
This is what the open land is called between enemy and Allied trenches, where the battles were fought.
No Mans Land
Women's organizations held these types of "clubs" to keep up with food preservation demands
canning clubs
what the "i" stand for in M.A.I.N.
Imperialism
The Ross Rifle
Victory Bonds
There was another battle going on in the trenches against this type of critter.
Elsie MacGill was the first woman to achieve this type of degree in Canada
Electrical Engineering
these three countries made up the Triple Entente
Britain, France, Russia
the name of the first battle that poison gas was used in
2nd Battle of Ypres
The category of propaganda posters that starts with "p"
Political
Instead of a typical war of "movement", trench warfare is " "
static
An important role for women close to the front lines
Nurses or Medical Volunteers
A deep loyalty to one's homeland and pride for country
Nationalism
The name of the Canadian General who led the first fully Canadian contingent into battle at Vimy Ridge.
General Arthur Currie
Three words that would define propaganda
media, message, influence/persuasion
A term for soldiers affected psychologically by the war, later known as PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder)
shell shock
Many women joined the CAMC. What does CAMC stand for?
Canadian Army Medical Corps