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WWI on the Home Front
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People Definitions Roles During WWI The Halifax Explosion Grab Bag 100 200 300 400 500
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For religious or personal reasons they did not agree with the war
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Brought in taxes on profits
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Seen as enemies of Canada during WWI, and were living in Canada
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Was in favor of conscription
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Members of different parties work together to get a majority vote to pass a bill
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The government regulates that you can only buy a small amount at a time
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Making large profits by taking advantage of people’s needs
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Allows government to set strict controls on all parts of Canadian lives
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A type of truce
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When a person is forces to enlist whether or not she or he is willing
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They felt they were needed at home with families or industry
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Took on the jobs which only men were allowed to do before the war
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They raised money for the red cross by cutting and selling wood
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Sent to orphanages
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Created materials for soldiers on the front lines
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The trains transported these two things from Halifax to Europe
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A ship was filled with a lot of this supply
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The ships caught on fire which led to an ____________.
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This percentage of the homes and businesses were destroyed
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There were _______ people killed and _____ people wounded.
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Canadians had a lot to learn about making this product. Many factories were set up and early on it was poor quality material made and it was very slow.
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They benefitted economically during WWI because all products which were caught, grown or raised could easily be sold.
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This was introduced to help Canada’s government decrease their debt
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Not being able to leave their livelihoods, dangerous conditions, great opportunities for jobs at homes, and the growing acceptance at home are all reasons which lead to :
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-Huge debt in Canada -Political problems between English and French -Respect from other nations Are all examples of
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Conscientious Objectors
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Government
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Enemy Aliens – German and Ukraine
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Prime Minister Borden
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Coalition Government
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Rationing
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Profiteering
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War Measures Act
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Armistice
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Conscription
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Young Men
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Women
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First Nations of Canada
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Young People
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Women, Children, and Men still on the home front
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Supplies and Soldiers
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Munitions
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Explosion
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1/3
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2000 people killed 9000 wounded
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The Munitions Industry in Canada
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Farmers
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Income Tax
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Fewer men enlisting in war
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Long Term Effects of WWI
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Final Jeopardy 11/11/1918 – 11 am
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The Armistice of WWI Remembrance Day
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