The M.A.I.N causes of World War One
What is Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism
The main type of warfare in WW1
What is trench warfare
The type of enlistment Canada had at the start of WW1
What is voluntary enlistment
How Canada’s economy changed during World War I
What is canada shifted from mainly farming to building weapons, ships, and supplies for the war- Industrialization
Why America joining the war was significant
what is America contributed by bringing fresh troops, supplies, and industrial might to the Allied cause when they were exhausted from years of fighting.
The battle where poison gas was first used
What is the Battle of Ypres
The use of Propaganda posters in WW1
What is propaganda posters were used by governments to influence people’s attitudes and actions during the war.
what is to supply money for the war effort
The name of the final German push before the end of WW1
What is the German Spring Offensive
The 'spark' of World War One
What is the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian Nationalist?
Why the Battle of Vimy Ridge was an important moment for Canada
What is it was the first time all four Canadian divisions fought together and successfully captured a heavily defended position that other Allied forces had failed to take. Helped shape Canada's independence.
Groups initially turned away from enlisting in WW1
What is Black, Indigenous, and Asian minority groups and women
How women's roles changed on the homefront
what is women stepped into roles that were traditionally held by men
The Significance of the 100 Days
what is marked a series of impressive Allied victories. Canadian forces played a crucial role in breaking through German lines.
The reason why Canada joined WW1
What is they were a British Dominion, when Britain declared war, they automatically were in.
How airplanes in World War I changed traditional fighting on the battlefield
What is airplanes allowed countries to spy on enemy movements and attack from the air
What is they wanted to show loyalty to Canada, gain equal rights and respect, earn steady pay, and support their country despite facing discrimination.
How the Canadian Government treated "enemy aliens" during WW1.
What is Internment Camps
Why November 11th is remembered today
What is the signing of the Armistice that ended fighting
How imperialism created rivalries between European countries before World War I
What is countries compete for colonies and resources that built tension that helped cause the war.
The term that describes the situation on the Western Front when neither side could gain an advantage or make significant progress
What is a Stalemate
The name of Canadian nurses who served overseas
What is Bluebirds
A negative consequence of the industrialization of the Canadian Homefront
What is the Halifax Explosion
The acronym for Germany's treatment in the Treaty of Versailles
What is B.R.A.T.