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| Border Property Lost by France in the Franco-Prussian War (1870) to Germany |
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| What Serbian radical nationalist group was the guy who killed the Austria-Hungary archduke Franz Ferdinand a member of? |
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| Germany Declared war on Russia |
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| Germany declared war on France |
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| German troops invaded neutral Belgium and Britain gave Germany an ultimatum. Thus, Britain (and Canada) declared war on Germany |
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| Prime Minister of Canada during WW1? |
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| Who was Borden's Minister of Militia? |
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| The first contingent of Canadian troops left their families behind and set sail for Braitain |
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| San Hughes is to blame for: |
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| Canadian troops being outfitted with defective equipment: mass-produced boots, MacAdam shovel, Ross rifle |
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| Britian's alternative to the Ross rifle |
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| 1915 General of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces |
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| General Alderson was replaced by whom? |
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| General Haig, head of British forces, replaced Alderson with Sir Julian Byng |
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| Minister of Overseas Militia (Ministry of Overseas Military Forces)? |
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George Perley
(Borden was tired of mediating complaints about Hughes so he chose Perley, Hughes resigned) |
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| 1916, The Nova Scotia No. 2 Construction Battalion |
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| The first black Canadian officer |
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| Health issue caused by trench conditions |
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| The expanse of land between trenches |
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| What replaced the horse in WW1? |
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| What was one of Canada's most significant contributions? |
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Convoys to protect cargo ships in their long trip across the Atlantic
most were organized in Halifax Harbour, preventing the German navy from dominating the sea and allowing Allied supplies to reach Britain |
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| Where Canadian troops received additional training in Britain |
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| German "secret weapon" in battle of Ypres |
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| Gave federal govt. authorization to suppress the rights of those considered "enemy aliens" (people who had emigrated from enemy nations who hadn't gotten their Canadian citizenship) |
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| Wartime Business Profits Tax |
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| Borden announced to Parliament his plan to introduce conscription |
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| Farmers storm Ottawa, fearing their livelihood if young men were forced to leave the farm because of conscription |
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| gave the vote to men and women serving overseas: for govt or opposition, even British subjects serving Canada |
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right to women at home who had relatives serving in the military to vote (federal)
ensured citizens who had emigrated from enemy nations were unable to vote |
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| Borden v. Bourassa v. Laurier |
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| Ships that collided in Halifax Harbour |
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French, Mont Blanc
Norwegian relief vessel, Imo |
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| Relief group after collision in Halifax Harbour |
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| Halifax Relief Commission |
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| U. S. group that aided Halifax Harbour after collision |
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| Massachusetts Relief Comittee |
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| Lenin overthrew government and negotiated peace treaty with Germany |
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| U.S. declared war on Germany |
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First Canadian promoted to general
led Vimy |
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| Canadian Calvary Brigade and Newfoundland Regiment took part in the first successful tank assault |
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| Freedom of navigation upon the seas |
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Free, open-minded, impartial adjustment of all colonial claims
Interest of population is equal to equitable claims of government |
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| Belgium evacuated and restored |
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French Territory
freed and restored
Alsace-Lorraine issue righted |
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| Italy frontiers readjusted along clearly recognizable lines of nationality |
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| Autonomous Austria-Hungary |
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Turkish Sovereignty
Dardanelles permanently opened |
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Romania, Serbia & Montenegro
evacuated and occupied territories restored
Serbia access to the sea
Balkan state relations |
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| Canada's One Hundred Days |
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The last three months of the war
Canadian army proved formidable and reliable
Canada played critical role in Allied victory |
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| Who was elected Prime Minister of Britain in 1917? |
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| What did Lloyd George organize? |
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| Imperail War Cabinet where the Dominion leaders were invited to participate |
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| gave Dominions recognition as autonomous nations of an Imperial Commonwealth |
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Paris Peace Conference, June 1919
Limit to German Army
Alsace and Lorraine returned
Rhineland demilitarized
African colonies relinquished
reparations to Allies |
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