Grade 10 History: World War I
Aprox how many people in TOTAL died in ww1
14 million
Ww1 lasted from:
1914-1918
The year conscription came into law in Canada
1917
The years of Canada's conscription crisis
1917
What year did Russia drop out of ww1
1917
What year did the united states enter ww1
1917
The year the treaty of Versailles was signed
1919
Aprox how many soldiers were killed in ww1
66, 000
The process of weakening or exhausting an opponent
Attrition
The date Canada is automatically at war
August 4, 1914
Ww1 saw the destruction of 4 major empires
Austro-Hungarian, second reich of Germany, ottoman-Turkish, Russian
This famous Canadian air "ace" from Owen sound ON had 72 recorded kills.
Billy bishop
During this time period from August 8 - November 11 1918 Canadian troops advanced 130 km
Canada's hundred days
Those who are killed, wounded, mia, deserters or prisoners of war are referred to as
Casualties
Who was the leader of Britian for most of ww1? He became prime minister in 1916
David Lloyd George
Which nations were involved with the triple entente
France, Britain, and Russia
Which nations were in the triple alliance
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
In December 1917 the largest non-atomic explosion occurred in this Canadian harbor after a collision between a munitions carrier and a supply ship
Halifax
The policy of dominating other nations by establishing colonies; forming and maintaining an empire
Imperialism
This Canadian doctor wrote the poem "in Flanders fields"
John McCrae
When was archduke franz Ferdinand heir to the Austrian throne, killed
June 28, 1914
Who was the leader of Germany in ww1
Kaiser Wilhelm II
He was considered the deadliest aviator if ww1. Known as the Red Baron he shot down 80 planes
Manfred Von Richthofen
The Policy of continually building up armaments and armed forces
Militarism
Patriotic feelings or efforts; desire and plan for independence, the desire for people to preserve its own language, religion, traditions Ect.
Nationalism
A narrow strip of land on a battle field between two opposing armies which is controlled by neither
No-mans land
The date ww1 ended
November 11, 1918 11am
At this battle from October 26 - November 10 1917 almost 16000 Canadians dies which resulted in a gain of six km of land
Passchendaele
Making unfair profits by taking advantage of people's needs in time of war and disaster
Profiteering
The organized spreading of ideas, informations, or rumors designed to promote
Propaganda
Who was the prime minister of Canada during ww1
Robert Borden
At the start if ww1 this individual was Canada's minister of militia and defense. He was fired from this job in 1916
Sam Hughes
A condition of nervous or mental disorder caused by accumulated emotional stress from constant shelling
Shell shock
This is described as any situation of deadlock
Stalemate
A Canadian made rifle used by Canadian troops in the early years of ww1. When the rifle was exposed to mud and rain it often jammed and was useless
The Ross Rifle
The tank was first used I'm this battle
The Somme
The name of the terrorist organization which was responsible for the assassination of Ferdinand, and wanted Bosnia to return to Serbia
The black hand
The plan Germany used to fight a two front war. It involved attacking France and Russia
The schlieffen plan
At this battle from July 1 - November 18 1916, Canada and Britain lost more troops in one day than any other battle in history. More than 600, 000 allied troops were lost
The somme
An act passed during ww1 in 1914 which have the government sweeping powers to arrest and detain enemy aliens
The war measures act
A condition of the feet caused by standing for a long time in the cold and wet conditions
Trench-foot
This battle is considered Canada's greatest victory in ww1 it lasted from April 9-12 1917 and was led by the Canadian major general Arthur currie
Vimy ridge
Passed in 1917, this act denied the vote to any citizen who had emigrated from any country defined as an enemy of Canada
Wartime elections act
Who was the president of the USA during ww1? He wanted his 14 points to be used in the treaty of Versailles
Woodrow wilson
At this battle which took place from April 22-24 1915 the Germany had unleashed the first gas attack in history using chlorine gas
Ypres