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Final Jeopardy The United States
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Final Jeopardy What is the League of Nations President Wilson created this international organization at the end of the war.
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$200 What is Austria Hungary. WWI started when the heir to the throne of this country was assassinated.
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$400 What are Germany, Austria, Italy The Triple Alliance consisted of these countries.
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$600 What is Nationalism. A strong attachment to one’s nation.
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$800 What is Imperialism. This is when countries build large empires with colonies to get more natural resources.
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$1000 What is the Alliance System. This major cause of WWI was when countries protect their friends.
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$200 What is Sir Robert Borden. He was the Prime Minister of Canada during WWI.
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$400 What is Christmastime. Canadian soldiers believed that the war would be over by…
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$600 What is Great Britain. Most of the first volunteers for the army recently came from this country.
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$800 What is the Canadian Expeditionary Force. The name for Canada’s armed forces in Europe was this.
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$1000 What is Language The first battalions (armies) of Canadians soldiers were not separated based on this which made it hard for soldiers to work together.
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$200 What is Ypres. Poison gas was first used in this battle.
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$400 What is The Somme This battle is most known for the most deaths in one day of any battle in history.
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$600 What is the Ross Rifle The name of the unreliable rifle used by Canadian soldiers was this.
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$800 They Rehearsed the attack, Soldiers got maps of the battlefield, Soldiers had specialized jobs in the attack. Canadians were victorious at Vimy Ridge because of these two reasons.
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$1000 What was fought as a single army. Before the battle of Vimy Ridge, the Canadian Expeditionary Force had never done this together.
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$200 What are Nurses and Ambulance Drivers These two jobs were done by women on the front lines in the War.
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$400 What are First Nations, Africans, Asians, Women These three groups of people were not welcome to join the army at first.
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$600 What are Germans, Austrians, Ukrainians.. These people were stripped of many civil rights and were put in internment camps during WWI.
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$800 What are Victory Bonds These were small loans that Canadians made to the government so the government could afford to pay for the war.
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$1000 What is Halifax In 1917 this collision of two ships at sea caused the destruction of the harbour and much of this major Canadian city.
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$200 What is The War Measures Act.. This act gave the government considerable power over Canadians but it also restricted civil rights.
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$400 Who is Henri Bourassa This famous French Canadian did not support conscription and didn’t think Canada should participate in WWI.
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$600 The war was not ending / Soldiers were dying very quickly after joining. Men slowly stopped volunteering for the army when they started to realize this.
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$800 What is Women with close male relatives fighting in the War Robert Borden gave these people the right to vote because he hoped they would support conscription and vote for him.
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$1000 What is Exemptions English Canadians started to oppose conscription when the government refused to grant this to people who received conscription notices.
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$200 What is Women. WWI allowed these people to prove themselves and gave them more rights.
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$400 What is Canada’s own seat/voice in negotiating Germany’s surrender. At the Paris Peace Conference, Robert Borden made Britain give Canada this.
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$600 What is Identity. During WWI, Canada gained a sense of this.
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$800 What is The League of Nations. This organization was created to prevent future wars by giving countries a place to discuss their problems.
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$1000 What is Versailles. The terms of peace with Germany were written in the Treaty of _______.
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