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Grade 10 History. Final Review. THE RULES: All teams play each question Give each answer in the form of a question Host’s decisions are FINAL. And now…here is the host of Jeopardy…. Mr. Riso. Let’s Get Ready to play…. Today’s Categories are:. The War to End All Wars.
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Grade 10 History Final Review
THE RULES: • All teams play each question • Give each answer in the form • of a question • Host’s decisions are FINAL
Let’s Get Ready to play… Today’s Categories are:
The War to End All Wars
The Rooooaring Twenties!
The Second War to End All Wars
The “Brrrrr” Cold War
Canada in the Late 90’s
The War to End All Wars The Rooooaring Twenties! The Dirty Thirties The Second War to End All Wars The “Brrrrr” Cold War Canada in the Late 90’s 100 100 100 100 100 100 DD 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 FJ 500 500 500 500 500 500
This minority group in Canada was against conscription during the election of 1917. Answer…
Wilfrid Laurier dealt with these four major events in the early 1900’s. Answer…
What are the Boer War, Alaska boundary dispute, naval question and reciprocity? 200
This was Canada’s first battle in WWI and the first time poison gas was used in the war. Answer…
Canada’s first battle during WWI in which Canadian troops were led by a Canadian General and the Battle was organized and directed by Canadian officers resulting in Canada’s greatest military victory. Answer…
Prime Minister Borden enacted the following law which gave the Canadian government extraordinary powers over Canadian citizens. Answer…
Three demands from the strikers of the Winnipeg General Strike. Answer…
What is general working wage, shorter work week and union representation? 100
Women who dressed provocative and acted in socially unacceptable manner during the 20’s. Answer…
This crisis caused Mackenzie King to resign as Prime Minister only to win the next election and become Prime Minister again within a few months. Answer…
She fought the Canadian government and courts to prove that women are persons. Answer…
He was elected for the first time during the 20’s and became the longest running Prime Minister in Canadian history. Answer…
Receiving financial assistance from a governmental agency, such as a welfare agency During the Great Depression. Answer…
Out of work men were given jobs, usually mindless work, by the government which eventually led to the On-To-Ottawa Trek during the Great Depression. Answer…
Out of work men traveled from town to town by rail (illegally) to find work during the Great Depression. Answer…
Men travelled across Canada towards Ottawa to protest against their treatment in relief camps. Answer…
Canadian raid that was a failure, objectives not met but it gave the allies valuable experience for the D-Day invasion. Answer…
The Axis powers. Answer…
Canada’s beach on D-Day. Answer…
The Canadian government set these up for Japanese citizens on the west coast during WWII. Answer…
Information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc. Often times in the form of posters or cartoons used during WWII. Answer…