AGENDA 26 APRIL 1.PULL OUT YOUR MILITARY TECH SHEET 2.PULL OUT YOUR CH 21 STUDY GUIDE 3.DISCUSS ALLIANCE 4.DISCUSS MIITARISM / NEW WEAPONS 5.DISCUSS NATIONALISM.
The treaty of_versaillescbrph2
Conscription During World War I How Canada handled the problem of dwindling enlistments.
BELLWORK In your 20 th Century Warfare packet, read the section “Rules of War” on page 5 and answer the following questions: 1. What was the Geneva Convention?
The Great War World War I 1914 - 1918 War to end all Wars Killing of Ferdinand by Serbian Nationalists Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia, 28 Jul.
World War 1 1.Controversies 2.Social Change 3.Nationhood 4.Aftermath.
After the War
The Homefront. The war cost $337,980,579,560 $123 million a day at the start, and in 1918 it rose to $224 million. Canadian money Helped pay for the war.
Women in World War One. Canadian women took on the roles of men in the manufacturing industry. It is estimated that over 20 000 women were employed.
World War I
The End of World War 1
BELLWORK 1. What was a primary difference in the ideologies/views of Laurier and Borden? 2. Who was Sam Hughes? What did he want from Borden? 3. Which.