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Grade 10 History – World War 1 Jeopardy. The name of the boats that collided in the harbour. What are the Mont-Blanc and the Imo?. The reason why so many eye injuries were reported. . What is flying glass?. The French crew of the Mont- Blanc did this once a fire had started. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Grade 10 History – World War 1 JeopardyMore Events

in CanadaCanada before

WWIConscription

CrisisWar in the Sky and on the Water

Halifax Explosion

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The name of the boats that collided in the harbour

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What are the Mont-Blanc and the Imo?

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The reason why so many eye injuries were reported.

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What is flying glass?

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The French crew of the Mont- Blanc did this once

a fire had started.

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What is abandon ship?

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The two things that the Imo was doing incorrectly that contributed directly to the collision of the two ships.

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What was (1) going too fast and (2) traveling in the wrong

channel in the harbour?

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The reason the Mont-Blanc was flying a flag to warn of

munitions on board.

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What was to avoid detection by German submarines?

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The nickname of the German WWI

fighter pilot ace Manfred von Richthofen

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Who was the Red Baron?

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These life-saving safety devices did not exist for

fighter pilots during WWI.

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What are parachutes?

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The English navy was able to force the German navy back

into port and make this to prevent the German boats

from escaping.

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What is a blockade?

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The Canadian fighter pilot who was credited with

shooting down the Red Baron.

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What was Roy Brown?

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The most famous Canadian fighter pilot Ace who is credited with 72 kills.

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Who is Billy Bishop?

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At the start of WWI, Canada army consisted entirely of

this.

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What was volunteers?

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Forced to join the army.

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What is conscription?

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Wives and mothers, but not sisters or daughters.

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Who were the women allowed to vote in

federal elections because of

the Conscription Crisis?

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French-Canadians, pacifists, farmers and union leaders

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Who were the groups opposed to conscription?

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It was an imperialistic war of Great Britain.

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What was the reason French-Canadians did not support

conscription?

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When Great Britain declared war on Germany, this happened to Canada.

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What was Canada was automatically at war?

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Canada said this to Great Britain’s request for money to

build a bigger British navy.

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What is “NO”?

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Great Britain wanted Canada to send soldiers to

fight in which war in southern Africa.

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What was the Boer War?

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The name of the strip of land being contested during the Alaskan Boundary Dispute

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What is the Alaskan Panhandle?

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Canada formed this as a result of the Naval Crisis.

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What is its own navy?

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If a man did not volunteer to fight in WWI, he was given

one of these.

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What is a white feather?

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Wounded soldiers returning to Canada after WWI ended

were not given this.

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What is Medicare

or adequate medical aid?

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It is where many single women worked

during WWI.

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What are factories?

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Canadians from Germany and the Ukraine were considered

these during WWI.

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What are Enemy Aliens?

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Making lots of money by building war supplies.

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What is War Profiteering?