Battle Techniques
Impact on Canada
End of the war
After-effects of war
Vocab
100

German submarines

U-boats

100

Cost of war to Canada per day

$1M

100

An agreement to end the war, signed on Nov 11, 1918

Armistice

100

New countries created

Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia 

100

Banning publications and their distribution 

censorship 

200

Aerial battles between pilots

dogfights

200

Strategy to deal with enemy aliens


War Measures Act

200

The power to vote based on nationalist and ethnic motives

Self-determination

200

League of Nations turned to 

United Nations

200

People that are anti-war 

pacificts

300

British passenger ship sunk by Germany turning American public opinion

Lusitania

300

Did not get the right to vote in federal elections

Aboriginal women and Asians 

300
Two camps at Paris Peace Conference

Realists and Idealists 

300

New government measure to pay off the war debt

Creation of income tax
300

compensation in money or material 

reparations

400

Awarded the Victoria Cross

Billy Bishop

400

1.5 lbs of butter and 2lbs sugar/ month 

Honour rationing 

400

Legal requirement for Germany to take responsibility for the war 

War Guilt Clause

400

These monarchies turned to democracies

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey

400

Members of women's voting rights movements

Suffragettes

500

The intercepted Zimmerman telegram carried this important message 

Offering US territory to Mexico in return for supporting Germany
500

Central issue in the 1917 elections 

Conscription 

500

They could not unite based on the war guilt clause

Germany and Austria

500

Taking control of an area without taking it over completely (Rhine River valley)

Buffer zone 

500

Formal agreement to stop fighting

Armistice