What year did First World War start?
What is 1914
What was the flashpoint that started the first World War?
What is the assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand
___________ refers to the spreading of information, often biased or misleading, to influence public opinion and promote a specific agenda
What neutral country did Germany invade to trigger Canada's involvement?
What is Belgium
This conference lasted for six months and resulted in several treaties that defined new borders and provided compensation for losses suffered during the war.
What is the Paris Peace Conference
What year did the First World War end?
What is 1918
What countries made up the Triple Entente (Allied Powers)?
What is Great Britain, France, Russia
What is conscription?
What is forced service
What was the name of the German plan at the start of WW1?
What is the Schlieffen Plan
In August 1918, the Allied forces launched a series of attacks that became known as the _________?
What is the Hundred Days Campaign
What year did American troops join the war?
What countries made up the Triple Alliance (Central Powers)?
What is Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary
What term best describes a wartime loan to the government that could be redeemed with interest after 5,10, or 20 years?
What is victory bonds
What WWI battle did Canada make its name in due to its strategic planning?
What is the Battle of Vimy Ridge
What document laid out the terms of peace between Germany and the Allies.
What is Treaty of Versailles