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Socials 11
FIRST WORLD WAR – REVIEW PACKAGE
Stuff Worth Knowing!
Fundamental Cause
Immediate Cause
Nationalism
Imperialism
Militarism
Triple Alliance
Triple Entente
Anglo-German Naval Race
HMS Dreadnaught
Gavrilo Princip
The Black Hand
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Belgian neutrality
Two Front War
Schleiffen Plan
Cental Powers
Allied Powers
Prime Minister Borden
War Measures Act
Internment Camps
Sam Hughes
Valcartier
CEF
Halifax
Profiteering
Ross Rifle
MacAdam Shield Shovel
Western Front
Trench Warfare
Tanks
Machine Guns
Barbed Wire
Artillery
Chemical Warfare
Airplanes
U-Boats
No Man’s Land
General Douglas Haig
General Julian Byng
General Arthur Currie
Life in the Trenches
Ypres
Somme
Vimy Ridge
Passchendaele
Stalemate
Total War / Attrition
Inflation
Victory Bonds
Income Tax
Propaganda
Rationing
Halifax Explosion
Women’s Suffrage
David Lloyd George
Conscription
Conscription Crisis
Military Service Act
Henri Bourassa
Military Voters Act
Election of 1917
Wartime Elections Act
Union Government
Russian Revolution
Bolsheviks
The Last 100 Days
Kaiser Wilhelm
Armistice
Paris Peace Conference
Treaty of Versailles
Reparations
Woodrow Wilson
Wilson’s 14 Points
League of Nations
Collective Security
Sanctions
Spanish Flu
Socials 11
Straight from the IRPs
1) Identity and describe the significance of events contributing to national autonomy,
such as the creation of the Canadian Corps in WWI, the Paris Peace Settlement, and
the League of Nations.
2) Describe Canada’s military participation in the Somme, Passchendaele, Vimy Ridge,
Ypres, and the 100 Day Campaign.
3) Relate Canada’s war losses to the nature of warfare. (Example . . . attrition, trench
warfare, submarines.)
4) Explain the war’s impact on the homefront. (Examples . . . enemy aliens, conscription,
Halifax Explosion, Victory Bonds, rationing, War Measures Act.)
5) Identify ways in which women have influenced Canadian society, including suffrage,
prohibition, and politics.
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