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Canada and The First World War
Background 1914 Canada Goes To War
Controversies during WW I
Social Changes and Outcomes
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The assassination of this Austrian prince was one of the “trigger”
events that brought the world to war?
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Archduke Franz Ferdinandcaption: The ill-fated couple arriving in Sarajevo, 28-Jun-1914.
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http://www.worldwar1.com/biohff.htm (11/04/05)
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The war accelerated this movement that eventually won females the right
to vote?
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Women’s suffrage movement
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The War Measures Act enabled the federal government of Canada to
arrest and detain people suspected of being?
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Subversives
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The First World War brought about this type of warfare?
Hint: As a result of heavier armaments and where the fighting took place, thousands of civilians were now unable to escape the horror of war.
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Total War
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What were five of the background factors leading to the outbreak of World War I
Hint: Historians sometimes refer to this period as the, “long fuse”.
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•Balkan Crisis •Entangled Alliances
Triple Entente Triple Alliance
•Nationalism •Colonialism (Competition for Colonies) •Arms Race •Economic Rivalry
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September 10,1939
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There was a long standing dispute between Germany and France dating back to the Franco-Prussian 1870-71
war over this region in Europe?
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Alsace-Lorraine
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http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/british_dominions_yearbook/
fr_recon_frontiers_1918.jpg (11/04/05)
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By late November 1914 the Triple Entente consisted of?
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Great BritainFranceRussia
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The Triple Alliance consisted of these countries?
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In 1879 Germany and Austria-Hungary agreed to form a Dual Alliance. This became the Triple Alliance when in 1882 it
was expanded to include Italy. The three
countries agreed to support each other if
attacked by either France or Russia. It was renewed at five-yearly
intervals. The formation of the Triple Entente in 1907 by Britain, France and Russia, reinforced
the need for the alliance
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This first battalions of the _________________
were dispatched for training in England in October 1914.
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Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF)
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One of the most controversial decisions made during the First
World War was the established of these?
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Internment Camps
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'Just a little bit down and the rest of your life to pay. Why, friend, you can't afford not to own one!'March 11, 1969
This cartoon used two of Bill Sanders' favourite characters, John Q. Public and a fast-talking salesman in a plaid sports coat, to represent the debate in Congress over the Sentinel Antiballistic Missile System. First proposed during the Johnson Administration, the system would deploy antiballistic missiles (ABMs) to protect the nation's intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) from attack as well as protect several large urban areas. Emphasizing its "defensive" purpose, the Nixon Administration announced plans to add ABMs to two Minuteman Missile bases in Montana and North Dakota and to eventually construct ten other ABM sites around the country. The opposition in Congress was two-fold. Several senators, particularly Senator John Sherman Cooper (R-Kentucky), were concerned that the system would escalate the arms race and perhaps violate a pending nuclear weapons treaty. Others felt the estimated cost of $6 to $7 billion dollars over the life of the program would siphon away money urgently needed for domestic programs. The Congress ultimately approved President Nixon's request for funding.
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Their roles in many key battles earned the Canadians the
distinction of being the top Allied soldiers on the ____________ and
fostered a growing sense of Canadian pride and nationalism.
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Western Front
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Who was the Canadian Prime
Minister at the time of Canada’s
Declaration of War in 1914?
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Robert Borden
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http://collections.ic.gc.ca/courage/jpegs/borden.jpg (11/04/05)
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Approximately how many languages are spoken in
Canada?
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Los Alamos (USA) and
Kazakhstan (USSR)
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First Lightning – The first Soviet nuclear test .
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As the government created new financial and social agencies the
Canadian __________ was formed to manage these government
departments, thereby creating many new jobs.
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Civil Service
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This event occurred on August 19th , 1914?
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Canada supported Great Britain in its declaration of war against Germany
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Canada a country of 8 million people deployed _______ soldiers to the war
effort.
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600 661 Canadian soldiers were deployed during the First World War. 61 000 military men and
women died and almost 173 000 more were wounded.
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What is the significance of this year in Canada?
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The Honourable Albina Guarnieri, Minister of Veterans Affairs, has declared 2005 the Year of the Veteran.
Throughout the year, Canadians will celebrate, honour, remember, and teach our youth about the contributions
and sacrifice of our veterans.
"Today, we ask a new generation of Canadians to surrender their time, volunteer their hearts, and take one year to fully remember a century of sacrifice. That year is 2005 - The Year of the Veteran." - Minister Guarnieri
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By late 1916 as a result of heavy casualties this policy was being contemplated by the Canadian
government led by Robert Borden?
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Conscription
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An armistice ended the First World War on this date?
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November 11, 1918
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This organization of countries was created at the Treaty of Versailles?
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The League of Nations
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The conscription crisis pitted these people against one another?
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• Ontarians (English speaking) against Quebecois (French speaking)
• Farmers against factory workers• Rural vs. urban• Catholic vs. Protestant• Heartland vs. hinterland• Pacifists vs. military
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This German Army Chief of Staff developed the strategy used by
Germany in the initial stages of the First World War in western Europe?
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Alfred von Schlieffen
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The strategy involved the German invasion of
Belgium to cut of Paris from the sea.
Source : http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FWWschlieffenP.htm (11/04/05)
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The Six Nations Confederacy
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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28-Jun-1914
occurred in this city?
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Sarajevo, Bosnia
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In the Maritimes over 50 % of all eligible Wuastukwiuk (Maliseet) and ______ men joined the military.
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Mi’kmaq
Unfortunately it was not until November 11, 1992 that Aboriginal veterans were permitted to place a wreath at the
cenotaph during Remembrance Day services.
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This battle was a watershed event for Canada. It marked
the first time that all four divisions of Canadian troops fought together as a unit.
Canada suffered 10602 casualties including 3598
deaths in this battle.
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The Battle of Vimy Ridge April 1917
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As a result of an increase in the national debt from $ 468 million to $
2.46 billion personal __________ became a permanent fixture?
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Income Tax
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