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Jeopardy. World War I History Review. 100. Sense of pride in one’s own country. . BACK. 100. Canada’s first major battle in WWI. BACK. 100. They were the last to join the war in 1917, and supported the Triple Entente . BACK. 100.
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Jeopardy World War I History Review
100 Sense of pride in one’s own country. BACK
100 Canada’s first major battle in WWI BACK
100 They were the last to join the war in 1917, and supported the Triple Entente BACK
100 Government investment schemes used to raise money for the war effort. Citizens bought these with the promise of being repaid with interest after the war was won. BACK
100 BACK
200 The countries within the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente shared this with each other. BACK
200 The battle known for a large amount of causalities and little gains made. BACK
200 In 1917 this country pulled out of the war and surrendered to the Germans BACK
200 In 1917 this explosion killed several Canadians and was the second biggest explosion in history, next to the atomic bomb BACK
200 BACK
300 The belief or desire that a country maintains a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests BACK
300 The British practiced this naval technique to counter German submarine attacks BACK
300 The exact time the war ended BACK
300 Forcing someone to join the armed forces. BACK
300 BACK
400 The practice of extending a country’s power and empire over other smaller countries BACK
400 A shovel with a hole in it used to dig trenches and shoot a gun through BACK
400 The three reasons America did not join the war at first BACK
400 Citizens living in Canada from enemy countries during the war. These people were often treated poorly, forced to carry identity-cards, were forbidden from leaving the country, and were not allowed to publish anything other than in French or English. BACK
400 BACK
500 The Serbian group that was responsible for assassinating the Arch Duke of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand BACK
500 The German word for “under-water submarine” BACK
500 Name THREE clauses from the Treaty of Versailles BACK
500 Granted the vote to mothers, sisters, and wives of soldiers in the Armed Forces BACK
500 BACK