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The "A" in M.A.I.N.

What is the Alliance System?

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The Prime Minister of Canada during World War One. Also, the man who passed conscription.
Who is Robert Borden?
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The first battle for Canadian soldiers in World War One and the first battle in which chlorine gas was used.
What is the Battle of Ypres?
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Posters and newspapers that persuaded civilians to support the war.
What is propaganda?
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The date that WWI started.

What is July 28, 1914?

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The "I" in M.A.I.N.

What is imperialism?

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The man who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Who is Gavrilo Princip?
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The period from August 4th to November 11th, 1918 became known as this.

What is The 100 Days Offensive?

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The unlawful persecution of German, Austrian and Hungarian Canadians by placing them in restricted zones.
What are Internment Camps?
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This neutral country was invaded at the beginning of the war.

What is Belgium?

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Intense love of country and the belief that your country is superior to others.
What is nationalism?
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The Canadian Minister of Militia and Defense in World War One.
Who is Sam Hughes?
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The most significant battle for Canada in World War One. Germany had the high ground at this battle on a hill.
What is the Battle of Vimy Ridge?
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The forced enlistment of men aged 20-45 into the Canadian Army. This law divided French and English Canada.
What is Conscription?
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Your teacher's name.

What is Ms. Madonna?

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Gavrillo Princip shoots Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife.
What is the assassination or "The Spark?"
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Canadian General who helped develop the "creeping barrage" strategy at the Battle of Vimy Ridge. He became leader of the Canadian military in World War One.
Who is Arthur Currie?
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Blood, gas, mud and machine guns. The most devastating battle for Canada in World War One. The highest casualties that Canada suffered in war.
What is the Battle of the Somme?
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Workers and war veterans rioted on "Bloody Saturday" for labour rights.
What is the Winnipeg General Strike?
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Germany had to pay 1 billion German dollars. Germany lost land to Poland and France. Germany lost most of its military.
What are 3 outcomes of the Treaty of Versailles?
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The arms race between Germany and Great Britain.
What is militarism?
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A famous indigenous runner and sniper.

Who was Pegahmagabow?

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The continent where most of the battles took place.

What is Europe?

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Canadians bought these to support the war effort and to receive a larger return in the future.
What are War or Victory Bonds?
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This disease killed 100 million people across the world after the war.
What is the Spanish Flu?
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