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100

Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand was the heir of which country?

Austria-Hungary

100

A condition you can develop if you stand in a cold, wet environment for an extended period of time.

Trench foot

100

In what year did WWI start?

1914

100

Who was Canada's top Flying Ace?

Billy Bishop

100

What was the peace agreement called?

Treaty of Versailles

200

Name the two Alliances of WWI.

Triple Entente 

Triple Alliance 

200

Where did trench warfare happen in WWI?

Western Front

200

A situation in which further action or progress by opposing or competing parties seems impossible.

Stalemate 

200

How many victories is Billy Bishop credited with?

72

200

What is the word for an agreement to stop active war between two or more belligerents?

Armistice 

300

When Britain declared war, Canada was automatically at war because it was a _________________.

British Dominion

300

What was the name of the Canadian weapon that tended to jam?

Ross Rifle
300

What kind of gas was used on Canadians during the Battle of Ypres?

Mustard

300

A fight between military aircraft.

dogfight 

300

When did WWI end?

November 11, 1918

400

What were the 5 causes of WWI? 

Militarism 

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assassination

400

What were German underwater boats called and what did they shoot?

U-boat and torpedo 

400

Due to a shortage of volunteers, this conscription law was put into place (name AND year):

Military Service Act, 1917

400

What colour uniforms did the “Bluebirds” wear? 

Blue and white

400

How many countries joined the League of Nations AND when did it form?

63 and 1919

500

In which four parts of the world was WWI fought?

Europe, Middle East, Asia, and Africa
500

Name two animals that you would see in a trench.

rats and dogs 

500

What was the name of the battle that was a huge Canadian victory AND who did they defeat in this battle?

The Battle of Vimy Ridge, Germany 

500

Which two provinces did most of the No. 2 Construction Battalion come from?

Ontario and Nova Scotia

500

The Treaty of Versailles can be broken down into what four categories?

War guilt, territorial losses, military restrictions, and League of Nations