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The First World War How was Canada’s identity as a nation shaped by the First World War and by its changing relationship to Great Britain and the World?
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The First World War Introduction 28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918
15 million deaths including soldiers and civilians (61,000 Canadians were killed during the war-Total population of 8 million) 20 million wounded (172,000 Canadians) Why do we have another World War, even worse this time, in 1939?
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Review BNA Act of 1867 Manitoba and North-West Territory (1870)
British Columbia (1871) Prince Edward Island (1873) Saskatchewan & Alberta (1905)
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Set-Up, Please Take Notes
Canada was still a Dominion (Part of the British Commonwealth) British culture and politics have shaped Canada to this point and continue to dominate foreign affairs... Foreign affairs: Relations with other countries or activities outside of Canada Domestic affairs: Issues, decisions, actions within your own country.
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Stop here and move onto Causes of the First World War Power point
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The First World War
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Copyright © 2011 May be reproduced for classroom use only
Copyright © 2011 May be reproduced for classroom use only. McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited. ISBN:
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Exploring the Causes of the War Read Page 290 and create a chart like this...
Militarism Imperialism Nationalism Alliances
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Causes of the War Militarism Military build-ups
Rivalries between European nations Imperialism Empire building, Political and often military control of foreign nations Different from colonialism (More about power than resources, people) Nationalism Desire to control or have own country Resistance to imperialism Alliances Triple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Ottoman Empire Triple Entente: Britain, France, Russia (Russia was allied with Serbia) Neutral Countries
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What was the trigger that set it all off?
Gavrilo Princip Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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Timeline of events June 28th-Francis Ferdinand assassinated at Sarajevo July 5th-Kaiser William II promised German support for Austria against Serbia July 28th-Austria declared war on Serbia August 1st-Germany declared war on Russia August 3rd-Germany declared war on France and invaded Belgium. Germany had to implement the Schlieffen Plan. August 4th- Britain declared war on Germany(This meant Canada was at war too)
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Canadian Battles Ypres The Somme Vimy Ridge Passchendaele
Canada’s Hundred Days (Pg. 298) Complete Assignment #1 Questions
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Vimy Ridge Assignment 5 marks for each column
5 marks- Question (Respond on loose-leaf): In your opinion was the Battle of Vimy Ridge, Canada’s most important moment during the First World War? What was the lasting impact of the battle? Reference the different points of view in the textbook as well as the other battles we studied. – Due at the end of class Home Front Assignment – Pg
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Vimy Ridge Why is to so famous for Canadians?
Canadian officers and General Aurthur Currie played a major role in command, although the a British general was still in charge All four Canadian Divisions fight together for the first time The victory is decisive unlike many other battles The new technique of the creeping barrage is used flawlessly The British and French had failed to capture the ridge before
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Vimy Ridge
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Canadians on the Home Front
Pg Complete Canadians on the Home Front work sheet. Women Expenses Internment Propaganda Conscription Crisis/Other Opposition 1917 Election !!!When you are finished, you can begin the Conscription Crisis Assignment!!!
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Propaganda Propaganda poster analysis
You will be taking a gallery walk to view the different propaganda posters displayed around the class. You will need to make a note of the goal of each one. Once you have viewed all of the posters, select one for which you will complete your worksheet. Each box on the worksheet is worth 2 marks for a total of 20 marks.
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Post-war Complete Assignment #2 Imperial War Cabinet
Treaty of Versailles The Chanak Affair The Halibut Treaty The Imperial Conferences The Balfour Report The Statute of Westminster
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Revisit Anticipation Guide
We will now try the texting anticipation guide for the war again to see how your knowledge has changed.
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Enduring Understandings
British cultural traditions and political institutions have played a role in shaping Canadian history and identity. The history of governance in Canada is characterized by a transition from Indigenous self-government through French- British colonial rule to a self-governing confederation of provinces and territories. Canada continues to be influenced by issues of war and peace, international relations, and global interactions. Since the beginning of the 20th century, Canada has played an increasingly active role in work affairs through trade and development, military engagement, and participation in international organizations.
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Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
If you like, you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides. You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone. Poll: A major reason for the beginning of the ...
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Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
If you like, you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides. You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone. Poll: At the outbreak of war, Canada was well-...
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Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
If you like, you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides. You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone. Poll: One of the reasons the war was a 201cworld ...
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Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
If you like, you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides. You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone. Poll: In wartime, only men were required to ma...
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Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
If you like, you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides. You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone. Poll: One of the factors that made the war so ...
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How To Vote via Texting EXAMPLE
This slide is for display to the audience to show them how they will vote on your polls in your presentation. You can remove this slide if you like or if the audience is already comfortable with texting and/or voting with Poll Everywhere. Sample Oral Instructions: Ladies and gentlemen, throughout today’s meeting we’re going to engage in some audience polling to find out what you’re thinking, what you’re up to and what you know. Now I’m going to ask for your opinion. We’re going to use your phones to do some audience voting just like on American Idol. So please take out your cell phones, but remember to leave them on silent. You can participate by sending a text message. This is a just standard rate text message, so it may be free for you, or up to twenty cents on some carriers if you do not have a text messaging plan. The service we are using is serious about privacy. I cannot see your phone numbers, and you’ll never receive follow-up text messages outside this presentation. There’s only one thing worse than spam – and that’s text message spam because you have to pay to receive it! Standard texting rates only (worst case US $0.20) We have no access to your phone number Capitalization doesn’t matter, but spaces and spelling do TIPS
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Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
If you like, you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides. You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone. Poll: By the end of the war, almost forty perc...
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Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
If you like, you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides. You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone. Poll: Canadian soldiers gained a reputation as...
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Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
If you like, you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides. You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone. Poll: Ninety percent of the Newfoundland Regim...
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Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
If you like, you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides. You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone. Poll: The most important battle in helping to ...
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Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
If you like, you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides. You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone. Poll: Conditions in the trenches were almost a...
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