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What were the Causes of World War One?
A – Totalitarianism, Jingoism, Socialism, Militarism
B – Jingoism, Nationalism, Patriotism, Imperialism
C – Militarism, Imperialism, Alliances, Nationalism
D – Alliance, Socialism, Jingoism, Militarism
What was the “Spark” of World War One?
A – German invasion of Belgium
B – Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
C – Russian Revolution
D – French invasion of Alsace Lorraine
Which Countries made up the Triple Entente?
A – Britain, France, Germany
B – France, Russia, Austria-Hungary
C – Serbia, Russia, France
D – Britain, France, Russia
Which Countries made up the Triple Alliance?
A – Britain, Italy, Germany
B – France, Russia, Austria-Hungary
C – Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
D – Germany, Serbia, Russia
What was the Schlieffen Plan?
A – “Hammer blow” through Belgium to take out France by Germany
B – Massive mobilization of Russian Soldiers
C – Invasion of Serbia
D – U-boat attacks on merchant ships
When did the first Canadian Troops set Sail for the War?
A – Aug, 1914
B – Jan, 1915
C – Oct, 1914
D – Nov, 1915
What is one reason for the internment in Canada?
A – Xenophobia
B – Free labour
C – Settling the west
D – Raising money
What Canadian Act permitted the internment?
A – Wartime Elections Act
B – Conscription Act
C – War Measures Act
D – Imprisonment Act
Who was excluded during the initial recruitment?
A – Quebecois, British Columbians, Albertans, Manitobans
B – Americans, British, French, Belgiums
C – British, Quebecois, Irish, French
D – Aboriginals, Women, Black Canadians, people from Enemy Countries
What does CEF stand for?
A – Canadian Expeditionary Force
B – Canadian Explorers of France
C – Citizens Entry Force
D – Canadian Early Force
What was life like in the trenches?
A – Quiet, clean, and comfortable
B – Filthy, dangerous, and loud
C – Just like home
D – Filthy, safe, and quiet
What is trench foot?
A – Condition caused by wet feet
B – The name of a pest in the trenches
C – Boots worn by soldiers
D – Condition caused by walking long distances
What made the Planes of World War One UNSAFE?
A – Large fuel tanks
B – Capacity for fast speed
C – No room for guns
D – Open cockpits
What was the name of Canada’s top Flying Ace?
A – Billy Bishop
B – Red Barron
C – Sam Hughes
D – Robert Borden
How did the Allies deal with U-Boat attacks on the Atlantic?
A – Fighter planes
B – Marine mines
C – Convoy system
D – Night sailings
Who is General Sir Alderson?
A – British – 1st Commander of Canadian Corps
B – British – 1st Commander of The Western Front
C – Canadian – 1st Commander of Canadian Corps
D – French – 1st Commander of Canadian Corps
Who is General Sir Byng?
A – French – 2nd Commander of Canadian Corps
B – British – 2nd Commander of The Western Front
C – Canadian – 2nd Commander of Canadian Corps
D – British – 2nd Commander of Canadian Corps
Who is General Sir Currie?
A – British – 3rd Commander of Canadian Corps
B – Canadian – 3rd Commander of The Western Front
C – French – 3rd Commander of Canadian Corps
D – Canadian – 3rd Commander of Canadian Corps
What is a casualty?
A – Soldiers who are removed from active service
B – Soldiers who are killed in action
C – Soldiers who are missing in action
D – Soldiers who are wounded
What is a salient?
A – Small lake
B – Bulge in the front line
C – Crest of a hill
D – Crater caused by artillery
The Second Battle of Ypres saw the first use of?
A – Chlorine gas
B – Tanks
C – Airplanes
D – Artillery
What saved the Canadians from the Gas at the 2nd Battle of Ypres?
A – Dirty socks
B – Urine soaked rags
C – Paper bags on heads
D – Running fast
What town was captured during the battle of the Somme?
A – Courcelette
B – Paris
C – Berlin
D – Ypres
When did the Battle of Vimy Ridge occur?
A – April 9-12, 1916
B – April 9-12, 1917
C – May 2-5, 1915
D – Nov 11-15, 1918
What the main tactic used by Canadians at Vimy Ridge?
A – Over the top
B – Hope and prayer
C – Rolling barrage
D – Sneaky trench raids
What was the final Canadian Offensive of the War?
A – Passchendaele
B – The Somme
C – Vimy Ridge
D – Canada’s Hundred Days
What the main tactic used by Canadians at Vimy Ridge?
A – Over the top
B – Hope and prayer
C – Rolling barrage
D – Sneaky trench raids
When did the Halifax Explosion Occur?
A – Dec 6, 1914
B – Dec 6, 1915
C – Dec 6, 1916
D – Dec 6, 1917
The Halifax Explosion was
A – the largest manmade explosion before nuclear weapons
B – an attack by enemy forces
C – a factory accident
D – a bombardment
Sir Sam Hughes is credited with?
A – Supplying the troops with effective weapons
B – Inventing the rolling barrage
C – The initial massive recruitment drive
D – Slow mobilization of Canadian troops
What was the name of the gun that the Canadians found
ineffective in the conditions of France?
A – Ross Rifle
B – Rhonda Rifle
C – AK47
D – Ricks Rifle
A war profiteer
A – makes a profit from selling poor equipment
B – makes a profit from war
C – makes a profit selling war bonds
D – makes a profit starting wars
The IMB is
A – Imperial Military Board
B – Internal Munitions Board
C – Imperial Munitions Board
D – Internal Military Board
Women were hired by the IMB to do what during World War One?
A – Cook and clean
B – Work in factories making munitions
C – Write inspirational letters to soldiers
D – Train soldiers
Total War means
A – All a countries resources are used for the war effort
B – All countries in the world are fighting
C – The end of the world
D – Complete chaos
Who did Canada borrow money from to finance the war?
A – France, then China
B – Britain, then USA
C – Germany, then Italy
D – Britain, then France
How did the Canadian Government borrow from Canadians?
A – Penny drives
B – Selling merchandise
C – War Bonds
D – Bake Sale
What Prime Minister was responsible for Conscription?
A – PM Laurier
B – PM Harper
C – PM Borden
D – PM Mackenzie-King
Who got partial suffrage as a result of the conscription bill?
A – Aboriginals
B – Women
C – Unmarried Men
D – Children
What were the 2 acts passed to ensure conscription passed?
A – War Elections Act and Military Voters Act
B – War Measures Act and Military Voters Act
C – War Elections Act and War Measures Act
D – Vote Restriction Act and Suffrage Act
Who supported Conscription?
A – Farmers and Quebecois
B – Aboriginals and women
C – Soldiers and Soldiers families
D – Farmers and Soldiers
Name of the conference to negotiate the terms of the peace?
A – Berlin Peace Conference
B – London Peace Conference
C – Paris Peace Conference
D – New York Peace Conference