WW II
Women at War
Japanese Canadians in WW II
About Ms. B
100

When did WW II begin?

September 1st, 1939

100

What are TWO different examples of jobs women took over during WW II

factories, shipyards, office jobs

100

What was the name of the camps Japanese Canadians were sent to?

Internment Camps

100

Where can you find me during lunch time?

the gymnasium! 

200

When did WW II end?

August, 1945

200

How did the war impact traditional gender roles in Canadian society in WW II?

women took on new responsibilities in workforce and contributed immensely to war effort

200

WHEN and WHERE did the attack on Pearl Harbor occur?

December 7th, 1941, Naval base in Hawaii 

200

What classes am I teaching here at St. Mary's

Social Studies 7 and 8, Visual Arts 7

300

What was the Holocauste?

Genocide of Jewish people

300

Around how many women were working outside their homes during WW II?

1.2 million

300

What type of jobs/field of work did Japanese Canadians contribute to prior to WW II? (Provide at least ONE example)

fishing, farming, owning small/local businesses

300

When is my last day being with you all this term?

December 20th

400

How many people lost their lives in WW II?

Around 70 million

400

Why were women upset when men returned from war?

Women were expected to go back to there old roles in taking care of their homes and solely depend on men. 

400

When was the first official apology given by the Canadian government to Japanese Canadians over the treatment they experienced during WW II?

1988 Redress Agreement

400

What is the name of my new puppy? (hint: was in my powerpoint slide)

Murphy!

500
In what year did Canada officially declare war on Germany?

September 10th, 1939

500

What organization allowed women to serve in the Canadian military during World War II? (hint: the abbreviation is "CWAC" 

The Canadian Women's Army Corps (CWAC)

500

Provide TWO examples of discrimination Japanese Canadians experienced in Canadian society during WW II?

loss of property and livelihoods, denial of basic human rights, racial profiling and stereotyping, post-war stigma

500

What is my actual last name? (hint: its not actually Ms. B)

Biddiscombe