Alliances
Battles
Life in the Trenches
Canada’s Role
Treaty of Versailles
100

These were the two major alliances during WWI.  

Triple Alliance & Triple Entente

100

This battle was Canada’s first major engagement, where soldiers survived a chlorine gas attack?

Second Battle of Ypres

100

This condition was caused by prolonged exposure to wet, unsanitary trench conditions?

Trench Foot

100

Canada entered WWI for this reason

To support Britain

100

This Treaty officially ended this war. 

WW1

200

These countries were part of the Triple Alliance?

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy

200

In this battle Canadian soldiers won a key victory, gaining international recognition?

Vimy Ridge

200

This was a common way soldiers in trenches dealt with poison gas attacks?

Used cloths soaked in urine

200

One key contribution Canadian women made during WWI.

Worked in factories, made war supplies

200

This was one territorial change imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles.

Alsace-Lorraine returned to France; Germany lost overseas colonies

300

These countries were part of the Triple Entente?

France, Russia, Great Britain

300

This battle saw 300 Newfoundlanders fighting, with most losing their lives.

The Somme

300

These are two challenges soldiers faced in trenches besides enemy attacks.

Mud, rats, disease, and lice

300

This was the significance of the Battle of Vimy Ridge for Canada?

Marked Canada's emergence as a strong independent nation

300

This was the maximum number of troops Germany was allowed after the Treaty of Versailles?

100,000

400

This event directly triggered WWI?

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

400

This was the name of the muddy and chaotic battle that was the last major conflict of WWI?

Passchendaele

400

What kind of warfare was most common in WWI?

Trench Warfare

400

He was one of Canada’s famous WWI fighter pilots.

Billy Bishop or Billy Barker

400

Germany had to accept full responsibility for causing this.

Causing WWI

500

He assassinated Franz Ferdinand.

Gavrilo Princip

500

This Battle was the last push made by the Germans.

The Spring Offensive 

500

A psychological condition soldiers suffered from due to the horrors of trench warfare.

Shell Shock

500

This was the term for people from enemy countries living in Canada during WWI?

Enemy Aliens

500

Germany required to pay this much in reparations.

$32 billion