Immigration & Discrimination
Suffragettes
Canada & WW1 on the Battlefront
Canada & WW1 on the Homefront
Worker's Rights
100

The amount of land given to each settler of farmland

What is 160 acres

100

The term Suffragette was coined in _____.

The term was coined in 1906

100

The knife put at the end of guns during WWI 

what is a bayonette

100

the disease soldiers brought after the war

what is the spanish flu/influenza

100

First leader of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and helped fight for worker and labour rights in Canada. 

Who is J.S. Woodsworth

200

The amount of months the Komagatu Maru was docked in Canada.

What is two months.

200

The definition of suffrage is

What is rights to vote

200

the illness that soldiers gained when in the trenches

what is trenchfoot

200

The policy that was implemented to limit food consumption by civilians to give more food to soldiers. 

What is rationing

200

A group of workers that forms to protect its members' rights and to seek better pay, benefits and conditions. 

What is Labour Union

300

The ________ Act Started in 1872.

What is the Dominion Lands Act?

300

WW1 helped suffragets gain the right to vote with this act

What is the Wartime Election Act

300

the leader of the battle for Vimy Ridge and the 100 days campaign

Who was Arthur Currie

300

Funded the war from the homefront.

What is victory bonds and victory stamps. 

300

This group of people caused huge waves of unemployment in 1919 which was one of the causes of the Winnipeg General Strike. 

Who is WWI Veterans

400

The maximum cost for the head tax

what is $500

400

The group of women who wanted the rights to vote

Who are rich women

400

The fire rate of the ___ Rifle was 15 - 20 rounds per minute and was used by Canadian Forces during WWI

What is the Ross Rifle?

400

The Blue Devils worked at ____ and ______.

Who worked at the munitions factories and farms?

400

This group of influential business leaders and politicians was formed to oppose the Winnipeg General Strike.

What is the Citizens' Committee of 1000

500

The amount of people were aboard the Komogatu Maru

what is 376 people

500

They names of the Famous Five were. 

Who are Emily Murphy, Henrietta Edwards, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney and Irene Parlby.

500

The primary training base for the First Canadian Contingent in 1914.

What was Camp Valcartier

500

The prime minister who passed the Wartimes Election Act in 1917. 

Who is Robert Borden

500

The strikers of the Winnipeg General Strike were referred to as _____ by government officials

What is alien scum