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Extreme pride in ones country? Category 1: $100: A
What is nationalism? Category 1: $100: Q
Archduke Franz Ferdinand Category 1: $200: A
Whose assassination in 1919 was seen as the final cause of WW 1? Category 1: $200: Q
Militarism Category 1: $300: A
The construction of bigger and better ships before the start of WW 1 was known as… Category 1: $300: Q
Alliance System Category 1: $400: A
Agreements between two or more nations to protect each other in case of invasion. Category 1: $400: Q
Imperialism Category 1: $500: A
What is building of empires through the collection and control of colonies. Category 1: $500: Q
John Shiwak Category 2: $100: A
Who was known as “the best sniper in the British Army”? Category 2: $100: Q
His letters home provided a valuable record of the Newfoundland Regiment’s activities up to the tragic Battle of Beaumont Hamel. Category 2: $200: A
Who was Owen Steele? Category 2: $200: Q
John Bernard Croke? Category 2: $300: A
This man received the first Victoria Cross awarded to a Newfoundlander for his bravery during the Battle of Amiens. Category 2: $300: Q
Tommy Richetts Category 2: $400: A
King George V awarded this man the Victoria Cross in January 1919. He was the youngest man to receive this medal. Category 2: $400: Q
Daily Double!!! Dr. Cluny McPherson Category 2: $500: A
Who was the inventor of the gas mask. Category 2: $500: Q
This organization made bandages, knit socks and hats, raised funds ect,. Category 3: $100: A
What was the Woman’s Patriotic Association? Category 3: $100: Q
This organization was made up of volunteers who ran the war effort until the government took over. Category 3: $200: A
What was the Newfoundland Patriotic Association ? Category 3: $200: Q
This organization was comprised of nurses and health care workers who went overseas to work in military hospitals in France. Category 3: $300: A
Who were the Volunteer Aid Detachment? Category 3: $300: Q
Fannie McNeil, Agnes Ayer and Janet Ayer Category 3: $400: A
Who were well known Newfoundland Suffragettes? Category 3: $400: Q
The largest group of Newfoundlanders to serve in WW 1 Category 3: $500: A
Who were the Royal Newfoundland Regiment? Category 3: $500: Q
The right to vote and run for office Category 4: $100: A
Women won this in 1921… Category 4: $100: Q
The Influenza Epidemic Category 4: $200: A
What is the Spanish Flu Epidemic. Category 4: $200: Q
The Harmony Category 4: $300: A
This ship brought the Spanish Flu to Labrador. Category 4: $300: Q
25 to 30 million casualties Category 4: $400: A
What was the estimated number of people killed by the Spanish Flu or Influenza Epidemic? Category 4: $400: Q
1753 Category 4: $500: A
What was the number of Newfoundland deaths in WW 1? Category 4: $500: Q
1914-1918 Category 5: $100: A
When did WW 1 begin and end? Category 5: $100: Q
The Book of Remembrance Category 5: $200: A
This book contains the names, branches of service and dates of death of Newfoundland's in WW 1 Category 5: $200: Q
The Triple Entente Category 5: $300: A
Britain, France and Russia Category 5: $300: Q
Triple Alliance Category 5: $400: A
Germany and Austro-Hungary Category 5: $400: Q
The Merchant Marine Category 5: $500: A