Causes to WWI
Sides of the war
Major Canadian Battles
In Canada
After the War
100

This was the spark that ignited the war in a very tumultuous Europe.

What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary.
100

These were the names of the two sides in WWI

What are the Allied Powers and the Central Powers

100

1915. First use of poison gas; Canadians held the line

What is Ypres

100

This was why women took jobs in factories, farms and in hospitals.

What is because many men had left to fight in the war leaving many vacancies in these areas.

100

What day did the war end?

What is November 11, 1918; Remembrance Day

200

The rise in armies and navies in many countries leading up to the outbreak in WWI

What is militarism

200

These were the countries allied with Russia

Who are Britain (and its colonies), France and later Italy and the US

200

This was a difficult mud battle which was costly but successful; 1917.  There is a movie by the same name.

What is Passchendaele.

200

This Act gave our Canadian government more control during the war.

What is the War Measures Act (1914).

200

The number of deaths worldwide as a result of WWI

What is 16 million

300

The promise made by countries to protect each other

What is an alliance

300

These countries were allied with Austria-Hungary

Who are Germany, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria

300

This battle marked heavy losses and little progress. 1916.

What is the Battle of the Somme.

300

This caused disagreement between French and English Canadians about forcing men to enlist in the war.

What is the Conscription Crisis (1917).

300

A federal right Canadian women gained in 1918

What is the right to vote

400

European countries competing for colonies and resources overseas

What is imperialism
400

This side won the war.

What are the Allied Powers.

400

This was a major Canadian victory, gaining national pride; 1917.

What is Vimy Ridge.

400

How many Canadians enlisted in the War?

What is 600,000 out of just under 8 million people.

400

This was created to help prevent future wars

What is the League of Nations

500

This is strong pride and loyalty to one's nation or ethnic group

What is nationalism

500

This country was blamed for the war and ordered to pay reparations, they lost land and colonies, as well as had military restrictions imposed on them.

What is Germany.

500

What did Canada gain as a result from their involvement in WWI?

What is a reputation for bravery as well as they gained National pride.  They joined the war effort automatically as part of the British Empire, but signed the Treaty at the end of the war separately from Britain.

500

How many Canadians died in WWI?

What is more than 60,000.
500

The name of the Treaty that followed the end of WWI

What is the Treaty of Versailles (1919)

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