The Triple Entente (Russia, France and Britain) and the Triple Alliance (Germany, A-H, Italy) are examples of this cause of WWI.
What is alliances?
What is enlistment?
Who is the general that led Canadian troops in Vimy Ridge?
Who is Arthur Currie?
This is the reason why Canada joined WWI?
What is British controlled foreign policy?
This treaty was signed in 1919 and laid out the peace terms of WWI
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
the domination of a weaker country by a stronger one for economic benefits.
What is imperialism?
This type of warfare featured long manmade ditches and "no man's land".
What is trench warfare?
This is known as the Bloodiest Battle in history.
What is the Battle of the Somme?
This man was our Prime Minister during WWI.
Who is Robert Borden?
This country had to accept full blame for the war.
What is Germany?
What is nationalism?
Forcing people to join the army (often by threatening imprisonment).
What is conscription?
In this Battle, Canadian troops fought together for the first time. They were also able to win a battle that the British and French had been struggling with for a while.
What is Vimy Ridge?
Canadians would buy this during WWI to be repaid with interest (more value) by the government later on.
What are Victory Bonds?
This term in the Treaty forced Germany to pay billions of dollars to countries that were damaged by war.
What is reparations?
Germany building of their navy to compete with Britain is a great example of...
What is militarism?
A pandemic that swept the world in 1918.
What is the Spanish Flu?
This Battle saw the use of Chlorine Gas for the first time.
What is the Battle of Ypres?
This term was used for Ukrainians and Germans living in Canada during WWI
What are enemy aliens?
Germany had to drastically reduce the size of this
What is the army? (the Navy counts too)
During this period, diplomats were unable to resolve tensions caused by Franz Ferdinand's death due to M.A.I.N.
What is the July Crisis?
These would convince the public to do certain acts for WWI.
What is Propaganda?
What is the battle of Passchendaele?
This legislation suspended civil liberties (people's rights), which allowed the government to create Internment camps.
What is the War Measures Act?
Alsace-Lorraine is an example of this thing Germany had to give up.
What is territory?