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Question 1 The treaty that ended World War I was called… Treaty of Versailles Paris Peace Treaty War World One Peace

Question 1 The treaty that ended World War I was called… Treaty of Versailles Paris Peace Treaty War World One Peace Agreement Treaty of Peace. The treaty that ended World War I was called… Treaty of Versailles . Question 2 What Canadian city was destroyed in 1917 by an

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Question 1 The treaty that ended World War I was called… Treaty of Versailles Paris Peace Treaty War World One Peace

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  1. Question 1 • The treaty that ended World • War I was called… • Treaty of Versailles • Paris Peace Treaty • War World One Peace Agreement • Treaty of Peace

  2. The treaty that ended World • War I was called… • Treaty of Versailles

  3. Question 2 • What Canadian city was • destroyed in 1917 by an • explosion caused when two • ships collided in the harbour? • Vancouver • Montreal • St. John • Halifax

  4. What Canadian city was destroyed in 1917 by an explosion caused when two ships collided in the harbour? d. Halifax

  5. Question 3 • The following countries were • members of the Triple Alliance prior • to WWI • Russia, Germany and Austria-Hungary • Russia, France and Britain • France, Italy and Britain • Germany, Italy and Austria- Hungary

  6. The following countries were members of the Triple Alliance prior to WWI d. Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary

  7. Question 4 • The Military Service Act was signed in 1917. It • required males between 18 and 45 years of age to • enlist for active military service. This military • service requirement is called… • Conscription • Draft • Military Obligation • Patriotism

  8. The Military Service Act • was signed in 1917. It • required males between • 18 and 45 years of age • to enlist for active • military service. This • military service • requirement is called… • Conscription

  9. Question 5 • Under the terms of the peace • agreement to end WWI, the Germans • had to… • Accept responsibility for causing WWI • Pay war damages of $30 billion • Reduce the size of its army and navy • All of the above

  10. Under the terms of the peace agreement to end WWI, the Germans had to… d. All of the above

  11. Question 6 • Which of the following is the reason • WWI started? • Nationalism –pride in one’s country • Militarism – large armies • Imperialism – expansion of power and establishment of colonies • Alliances • All of the above

  12. Which of the following is the reason WWI started? d. All of the above

  13. Question 7 • The law that gave Canadian • women related to Canadian • servicemen the right to vote • was called… • Wartime Elections Act • Military Voters Act • War Measures Act • Conscription Act

  14. The law that gave Canadian • women related to Canadian • servicemen the right to • Vote was called… • Wartime Elections Act

  15. Question 8 • At which Canadian battle during • WWI was the term “Birth of a • Nation” first used? • Battle of Ypres • The Somme • Vimy Ridge • Passchendaele

  16. At which Canadian • battle during WWI • was the term “Birth • of a Nation” first • used? • c. Vimy Ridge

  17. On which day did the WW1 • fighting stop? • November 11 • July 1 • December 25 • January 1

  18. On which day did • the WW1 fighting • stop? • November 11

  19. Question 10 • In 1936, Canadian Prime Minister Bennett • introduced a New Deal for Canadians to • help offset the impacts of the Great • Depression. The New Deal offered many • changes to Canadian society. Which of the • following is NOT part of Bennett’s New • Deal. • Minimum wage • Health care • Money to farmers • Tuition at college

  20. In 1936, Canadian Prime Minister Bennett introduced a New Deal for Canadians to help offset the impacts of the Great Depression. The New Deal offered many changes to Canadian society. Which of the following is NOT part of Bennett’s New Deal. d. Tuition at college

  21. Question 11 • What Canadian group of women • fought for women’s rights and • pursued the Person’s Case? • Famous Five • Forum of Women • Group of Seven • Women for Power

  22. What Canadian group of • women fought for women’s • rights and pursued the • Person’s Case? • Famous Five

  23. Question 12 • Which of the following was a reason for • the Great Depression between 1929 and • 1939? • No buyers for Canadian products • Too much buying with credit • High tariffs on imported goods to Canada • Too much reliance on USA for trade • All of the above

  24. Which of the following was a reason for the Great Depression between 1929 and 1939? e. All of the above

  25. Question 13 • During the 1928 Persons Case, the • Supreme Court of Canada declared that • women were not “persons”. What was the • reason for the decision? • Only male pronouns were used in the Constitution • Women could not vote in Canadian elections • Men were stronger and more wise than women • None of the above

  26. During the 1928 Persons Case, • the Supreme Court of Canada • declared that women were not • “persons”. What was the • reason for the decision? • Only male pronouns were used in the Constitution

  27. Question 14 • What famous babies were born • in 1934? • Stride Twins • Dionne Quintuplets • Shelby and Whyman (…they are twins, aren’t they?) • Sutter Brothers

  28. What famous babies were • born in 1934? • b. Dionne Quintuplets

  29. Question 15 • To avoid war, nations will defend each • other. Under such an agreement, if an • aggressor attacks a member country, • all other member countries will attack • the aggressor. What is this agreement • called? • Agreement of Defense • Peace Agreement • United Nations • Collective Security

  30. To avoid war, nations will • defend each other. Under • such an agreement, if an • aggressor attacks a • member country, all other • member countries will • attack the aggressor. • What is this agreement • called? • d. Collective Security

  31. Question 16 • During the 1919 Winnipeg General • Strike, the RCMP on horseback charged • protesters. Over 30 protesters were • injured and one was killed. What is this • day called? • Bloody Saturday • Armistice Day • Black Tuesday • Canada Day

  32. During the 1919 Winnipeg General • Strike, the RCMP on horseback charged • protesters. Over 30 protesters were • injured and one was killed. What is this • day called? • Bloody Saturday

  33. Question 17 • Which region of Canada was • most negatively impacted by • the Great Depression? • Maritimes • Central Canada • Prairies • West Coast

  34. Which region of Canada • was most negatively • impacted by the Great • Depression? • c. Prairies

  35. Question 18 • The 1920s was a time of optimism in • Canada. Why were Canadian’s so • confident and happy? • There were lots of jobs for men in factories • More trade with the USA • New products such as vaccuum cleaners made life “easier” • All of the above

  36. The 1920s was a time of optimism in Canada. Why were Canadian’s so confident and happy? d. All of the above

  37. Question 19 • What was prohibition? • Stopping hobos from entering a city • Protesting unfair wages and working conditions • Banning the sale of alcohol • Preventing women from voting

  38. What was prohibition? • c. Banning the sale of alcohol

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