Rockridge Social Studies
the history place
World War One Review
Liege
Big Bertha
Alsace-Lorraine
Plan 17
"The Miracle of the Marne"
Helmuth von Moltke
First Battle of Ypres
Trench Warfare
War Measures Act
Sam Hughes
MacAdam shovel
Ross Rifle
Val Cartier
Attrition
Western Front
Eastern Front
Trench Raids
Conn Smythe
Trench Foot
Gangrene
Trench system
Fire step
Duck Boards
Parapet
Parados
Barbed Wire
Live and Let Live
Tannenberg
Samsonov
Treaty of London
"Dazzle" Paint
Second Battle of Ypres
Chlorine Gas
Mustard Gas
Lusitania
Battle of the Somme
General Haig
Newfoundland Regiment
Tank
Trench Mats
German Fokker
Roy Brown
Billy Bishop
Ferdinand Foch
Halifax Explosion in 1917
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
Victory War Bonds
Merchant Navy
Income Tax
Vimy Ridge
Julien Byng
Arthur Currie
Gas attack
Andrew McNaughton
Sound Ranging
Kite Balloons
"Subway" tunnels
SAP tunnels
"The Week of Suffering"
Creeping Barrage (Vimy Glide)
Over the Top
Canadian Nationalism
"Iron Harvest"
Shock Troops / Storm Troops
Passchendaele
Military Service Act
Conscription
Easter Riots
Wartime Elections Act
Canada's Hundred Days
Mons
Weimar Republic
Armistice
Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points
Freedom of the Sees
End to Secret Treatries
Self Determination
League of Nations
Paris Peace Conference
Treaty of Versailles
War Guilt Clause
Reparations
Prime Minister Borden
Women and War
Spanish Flu
Concepts to Understand
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Understand the underlying causes of World War One.
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Understand how the alliance system contributed to a world war.
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Why were the Balkan states a hotbed of hostility?
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What made each Canadian battle unique?
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How did women contribute to the war effort?
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How did gender roles change as a result of World War One?
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What effects did the war have on Canada?