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Grade 10 History – World War 1 Jeopardy Halifax Explosion War in the Sky and on the Water Conscription Crisis Canada before WWI More Events in Canada

The name of the boats that collided in the harbour

What are the Mont-Blanc and the Imo?

The reason why so many eye injuries were reported.

What is flying glass?

The French crew of the Mont- Blanc did this once a fire had started.

What is abandon ship?

The two things that the Imo was doing incorrectly that contributed directly to the collision of the two ships.

What was (1) going too fast and (2) traveling in the wrong channel in the harbour?

The reason the Mont-Blanc was flying a flag to warn of munitions on board.

What was to avoid detection by German submarines?

The nickname of the German WWI fighter pilot ace Manfred von Richthofen

Who was the Red Baron?

These life-saving safety devices did not exist for fighter pilots during WWI.

What are parachutes?

The English navy was able to force the German navy back into port and make this to prevent the German boats from escaping.

What is a blockade?

The Canadian fighter pilot who was credited with shooting down the Red Baron.

What was Roy Brown?

The most famous Canadian fighter pilot Ace who is credited with 72 kills.

Who is Billy Bishop?

At the start of WWI, Canada army consisted entirely of this.

What was volunteers?

Forced to join the army.

What is conscription?

Wives and mothers, but not sisters or daughters.

Who were the women allowed to vote in federal elections because of the Conscription Crisis?

French-Canadians, pacifists, farmers and union leaders

Who were the groups opposed to conscription?

It was an imperialistic war of Great Britain.

What was the reason French- Canadians did not support conscription?

When Great Britain declared war on Germany, this happened to Canada.

What was Canada was automatically at war?

Canada said this to Great Britain’s request for money to build a bigger British navy.

What is “NO”?

Great Britain wanted Canada to send soldiers to fight in which war in southern Africa.

What was the Boer War?

The name of the strip of land being contested during the Alaskan Boundary Dispute

What is the Alaskan Panhandle?

Canada formed this as a result of the Naval Crisis.

What is its own navy?

If a man did not volunteer to fight in WWI, he was given one of these.

What is a white feather?

Wounded soldiers returning to Canada after WWI ended were not given this.

What is Medicare or adequate medical aid?

It is where many single women worked during WWI.

What are factories?

Canadians from Germany and the Ukraine were considered these during WWI.

What are Enemy Aliens?

Making lots of money by building war supplies.

What is War Profiteering?