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WW1 Jeopardy

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Definitions Battles Contorversies

Numbers Social Change

Potpourri

The automatic enlisting of men into WW1

A 100

What is Conscription?

A 100

A statute passed in 1914 that gave the federal cabinet the

power to govern by decree and suspend any civil liberties during

times of war.

A 200

What is the War Measures Act?

A 200

The political right of women to vote.

A 300

What is Women’s Suffrage?

A 300

Warships accompanied by a protective escort.

A 400

What is a Convoy?

A 400

Those intending to overthrow or destroy an institution or

government.

A 500

What are Subversives?

A 500

The assault on "the Pimple," a German stronghold at the

northern tip of this place overlooking the Souchez

valley, would begin 24 hours after the main attack.

B 100

What is Vimy Ridge?

B 100

John McRae wrote the poem In Flanders Fields when a

close friend was killed, one of 6000 Canadian casualties in just 48 hours at this battle.

B 200

What is Ypres?

IMP* Passchendaele is also called the 3rd batle of Ypres,

but we will call it passchendaele

B 200

The Royal Newfoundland Regiment of 790 men lost all but 68 soldiers……in a single

day! At this battle.

B 300

What is the Battle of the Somme Or Beaumont Hamel?

B 300

The Creeping Barrage tactic was used as a strategy in this

war….Lieut. Gen. Byng made the right move!

B 400

What is Vimy Ridge?

B 400

This battle helped the cause in recapturing Belgium

B 500

What is Passchendaele?

B 500

People considered of doing any harm to our country were

placed in these.

C 100

What are Internment Camps?

C 100

This town actually had one of these so called internment

camps….right here in Nova Scotia!

C 200

What is Amherst?

C 200

People who were placed in these camps were forced to do this.

C 300

What is work? (in steel mills, coal mines, logging

companies etc.)

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

Borden said that there will be no conscription to Canadians during WW1. This changed however in

this year.

C 400

What was 1916?

C 400

Conscription was a huge controversy on the home front during WW, even

though it was only this many people who were actually

forced to enlist. C 500

What was 60,000?.....only 27,000 participated in

military service.

C 500

4 years.

D 100

What was the length of WW1?

D 100

30,000,000

D 200

What is total deaths of WW1?

D 200

2

D 300

What were the amount of naval ships Canada had

during the start of WW1?

D 300

5 or more aircrafts being shot down.

D 400

What is a flying ace?

D 400

8 million

D 500

What was the population of Canada during WW1?

D 500

Women had to do this during WW1

E 100

What is replace men's jobs in the workforce?

E 100

These were loans given to the government during war that

would be replaced with interest after WW1

E 200

What are Victory Bonds?

E 200

This recognized Canada and other Dominions as

autonomous nations with the right to have a say in their

own foreign affairs

E 300

What is Resolution IX?

E 300

The church helped out women during WW1 by

doing this.

E 400

What is provide services such as daycares and social

services?

E 400

WW1 officially ended after the signing of this.

E 500

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

E 500

Mustard gas was the nickname of this.

F 100

What is Chlorine gas?

F 100

The area between trenches was called this.

F 200

What was No Mans Land?

F 200

Most battles were fought in this country during WW1

F 300

What is France?

F 300

This was the area where most battles were

fought….Germans were also pushing this way to take over

Europe.

F 400

What is the Western Front?

F 400

Germany, Austria and Hungary were apart of this

group in WW1.

F 500

What is the Triple Alliance?

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Please record your wager.

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Explain the reaction of Canadians throughout the war. (feelings and

attitudes towards WW1)

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