Causes of WWI
Life in the Trenches
Weapons + Battles
Canadian Homefront
Canadians at War
100

What does MAIN stand for?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

100

What was the area between opposing trench systems called?

No Man's Land

100

This weapon began the era of chemical warfare.

Chlorine gas

100

What term was used for immigrants from countries that Canada was fighting against in the war?

Enemy Aliens

100

What was Peggy's role in WWI?

Sniper

200

Who was assassinated in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand (Austria-Hungary)

200

Shell Shock is an historical term for an illness that we now call ...

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

200

Describe the Canadian connection to one of the battles in WWI.

Many possible answers

200

What law gave the Canadian government broad emergency powers during WWI?

War Measures Act

200

This famous Indigenous athlete served as a dispatch carrier in WWI.

Tom Longboat

300

What alliance included Britain, France, and Russia?

Triple Entente

300

This condition was caused by prolonged exposure to cold, wet conditions. 

Trench Foot

300

Explain one advantage and one disadvantage of tanks in WWI.

Advantages: protects soldiers, can cross trenches

Disadvantages: still unreliable, slow

300

Name TWO ways ordinary Canadians could support the war effort?

Ex. victory bonds, food rationing, scrap metal gathering, work in factories, etc.

300

What jobs did women at the front have?

Nurses + ambulance drivers

400

What was the name of Germany's plan to avoid a two-front war?

The Schlieffen Plan

400

What phrase describes soldiers leaving the trenches to attack?

Over the Top

400

Describe the difference between a treaty and an armistice.

Armistice ends the fighting; treaty ends the war (and details peace terms).

400

Describe the issue that divided French- and English-speaking Canadians in 1917.

Conscription/Military Service Act

English-speaking Canadians generally supported mandatory service

French-speaking Canadians did not

400

Provide two reasons why Canadian men volunteered for military service.

Ex. patriotism, idea of adventure, support for homeland

500

Explain how nationalism was a cause of WWI?

Keywords: Pan-Slavism, the Black Hand, crumbling empires, etc.

500

Explain why trench warfare resulted in a stalemate.

Keywords: Machine guns, artillery, defensive positions, etc.

500

Describe two technological advancements that came as a result of WWI.

Ex. gas masks, improved tanks, improved airplanes

500

Describe THREE ways the war affected life on the Canadian homefront.

Ex. censorship, internment, propaganda, rationing, suffrage changes, income tax, conscription, Halifax explosion, etc.

500

Contrast how Indigenous soldiers were treated during and after the war.

During: closer to equals, "common cause", many skilled soldiers

After: mistreated, denied land claims, reserve land taken