Unit 2 Test Review.

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Unit 2 Test Review

Name 3 countries that formed the Triple Alliance

Which battle is considered Canada’s Greatest Military Victory?

Who was Canada’s first commander of the Canadian Armed Forces?

Name the Canadian disaster that took place on December 6, 1917 involving the Mont Blanc and Imo Ships?

Why was the League of Nations formed?

What is a dog fight in military terms?

What were the 4 terms set out by the Treaty of Versailles? (Hint: BRAT)

Give one reason propaganda was used during World War 1.

Give one reason Robert Borden introduced conscription.

Name the countries represented by each letter.

Propaganda Analysis Who does this poster target? What is this poster trying to convince the audience to do? How is this poster trying to convince the audience? Would this have been effective during WWI? Explain.