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This document provides trivia questions and answers about World War 1 and Laurier's Canada from 1900. It covers key details like the shortest military service period being air forces in WW1, the trigger being the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and Canada having 60,000 deaths. For Laurier's Canada, it discusses the second wave of immigrants coming from Eastern Europe, the creation of provinces like Alberta, and Wilfrid Laurier being prime minister during this time period.

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This document provides trivia questions and answers about World War 1 and Laurier's Canada from 1900. It covers key details like the shortest military service period being air forces in WW1, the trigger being the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and Canada having 60,000 deaths. For Laurier's Canada, it discusses the second wave of immigrants coming from Eastern Europe, the creation of provinces like Alberta, and Wilfrid Laurier being prime minister during this time period.

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TRIVIA:

World War 1:
1. Which warefare method had the shortest life expectancy? Answer: Air, Planes 2. The total cost for WW1? Answer: 300 billion 3. Where was the first gas attack? Answer: Ypres 4. When did WW1 start? And end? Answer: 1914- 1918 5. What was the trigger of WW1? Answer: The assignation of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 6. When did the Americans enter the war? Answer: 1917 7. How many Canadian soldiers died during WW1? 60,000 8. Who were the Triple Entente? Answer: Britain, France, and Russia 9. Who were the Triple Alliance? Answer: Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary 10. State one term in the Versailles Treaty. Answer: - Reduce Germany s army to 100,000. - Germany had to pay for all the damages made in WW1. - Germany had to sign a document stating that they were the cause of WW1. - Germany had to give back the land that was taken from France.

Laurier s Canada:
1. Where did the second wave of immigrants come from? Answer: Eastern Europe 2. To which part of the country did the Government want to send immigrants in 1900? Answer: Western Canada 3. Due to urbanization what was made? Answer: Slums 4. What new province was created during the early 1900 s? Answer: Alberta 5. Who was the prime minister during the turn of the century? Answer: Wilfrid Laurier

6. Who was the man in charge of immigration and recruiting immigrants? Answer: Sifton 7. What was discovered in Cape Town, South Africa? Answer: Diamonds 8. Which immigrants were required to pay $200 to immigrate to Canada? Answer: Asians 9. Who did Britain side with in the Alaska Boundary Dispute? United States 10. Which type of school were Aboriginal children forced to attend? Answer: Residential Schools

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