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World War I

Across
The Leader of the Opposition Parties in Canada's government during WWI.
The agreement that set the peace terms and officially ended WWI.
When a country makes building up its armed forces a top priority.
The Canadian pilot credited with shooting down the top German Ace, the Red Baron.
The meeting of world leaders in 1918-19 where the peace terms of WWI were hotly debated.
Compulsory enlistment into the armed forces.
The enemy during WWI--also known as the Central Powers
Down
The law that gave women in Canada, who were directly related to a serviceman, the right to vote in the 1917 election on conscription.
The psychological injuries experienced by many soldiers fighting in WWI--Now known as PTSD.
The strong feeling of pride in your own country.
When two or more countries work together to achieve a common goal.
Biased and misleading information used by a government, or an organization, to get you to believe what they want you to believe.
A law that would allow all men and women serving overseas to vote in the 1917 election on conscription.
The event where two merchant supply ships collided and caused the largest man-made explosion in history.
A law that gave the Canadian government emergency powers to do anything necessary for the security, defence, peace, order and welfare of Canada during a war.
The stretch of land between the opposing trenches during WWI.
When one country extends its rule over another country--building empires.
An agreement for warring parties to end their fighting.
The type of marine who worked on the merchant ships that delivered war supplies to Britain--they were not part of the military.
Nickname for nurses serving in the Canadian Army Medical Corps.