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1 WWI on the Home Front

2 People Definitions Roles During WWI The Halifax Explosion Grab Bag 100 200 300 400 500

3 For religious or personal reasons they did not agree with the war

4 Brought in taxes on profits

5 Seen as enemies of Canada during WWI, and were living in Canada

6 Was in favor of conscription

7 Members of different parties work together to get a majority vote to pass a bill

8 The government regulates that you can only buy a small amount at a time

9 Making large profits by taking advantage of people’s needs

10 Allows government to set strict controls on all parts of Canadian lives

11 A type of truce

12 When a person is forces to enlist whether or not she or he is willing

13 They felt they were needed at home with families or industry

14 Took on the jobs which only men were allowed to do before the war

15 They raised money for the red cross by cutting and selling wood

16 Sent to orphanages

17 Created materials for soldiers on the front lines

18 The trains transported these two things from Halifax to Europe

19 A ship was filled with a lot of this supply

20 The ships caught on fire which led to an ____________.

21 This percentage of the homes and businesses were destroyed

22 There were _______ people killed and _____ people wounded.

23 Canadians had a lot to learn about making this product. Many factories were set up and early on it was poor quality material made and it was very slow.

24 They benefitted economically during WWI because all products which were caught, grown or raised could easily be sold.

25 This was introduced to help Canada’s government decrease their debt

26 Not being able to leave their livelihoods, dangerous conditions, great opportunities for jobs at homes, and the growing acceptance at home are all reasons which lead to :

27 -Huge debt in Canada -Political problems between English and French -Respect from other nations Are all examples of

28 Conscientious Objectors

29 Government

30 Enemy Aliens – German and Ukraine

31 Prime Minister Borden

32 Coalition Government

33 Rationing

34 Profiteering

35 War Measures Act

36 Armistice

37 Conscription

38 Young Men

39 Women

40 First Nations of Canada

41 Young People

42 Women, Children, and Men still on the home front

43 Supplies and Soldiers

44 Munitions

45 Explosion

46 1/3

47 2000 people killed 9000 wounded

48 The Munitions Industry in Canada

49 Farmers

50 Income Tax

51 Fewer men enlisting in war

52 Long Term Effects of WWI

53 Final Jeopardy 11/11/1918 – 11 am

54 The Armistice of WWI Remembrance Day


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