1) What is a war? a) A volunteer is a person who chooses to help without being forced. b) A war is when countries fight each other. c) A poppy is a red flower that grows in northern France and Belgium. d) The Canadian Expeditionary Force is the name of the Canadian army during World War I. 2) What does to attack mean? a) A volunteer is a person who chooses to help without being forced. b) To declare war on means to start a war. c) A battle is a fight between two armies. d) To attack means to start a battle. 3) What is a battle? a) A battle is a fight between two armies. b) Camps are places where people are kept under guard. c) To fight means to be part of an army that is fighting an enemy country. d) To attack means to start a battle. 4) What does to declare war on mean? a) An army is a group of soldiers who fight for a country. b) A war is when countries fight each other. c) To attack means to start a battle. d) To declare war on means to start a war. 5) What is an army? a) A volunteer is a person who chooses to help without being forced. b) A soldier is a person in the army. c) An army is a group of soldiers who fight for a country. d) To die is the end of life. 6) What was the Canadian Expeditionary Force? a) Camps are places where people are kept under guard. b) The Canadian Expeditionary Force is the name of the Canadian army during World War I. c) Enemy aliens are people in your country you don't trust. d) A soldier is a person in the army. 7) What does to serve in a war mean? a) Camps are places where people are kept under guard. b) To die is the end of life. c) The Canadian Expeditionary Force is the name of the Canadian army during World War I. d) To serve in a war means that you fought with an army. 8) What is a volunteer? a) A battle is a fight between two armies. b) A volunteer is a person who chooses to help without being forced. c) To wound means to hurt someone. d) Camps are places where people are kept under guard. 9) What is a soldier? a) Camps are places where people are kept under guard. b) The Canadian Expeditionary Force is the name of the Canadian army during World War I. c) To wound means to hurt someone. d) A soldier is a person in the army. 10) What does to kill mean? a) A volunteer is a person who chooses to help without being forced. b) To be killed is when a person dies in war or violence. c) To attack means to start a battle. d) A war is when countries fight each other. 11) What are camps? a) A volunteer is a person who chooses to help without being forced. b) To wound means to hurt someone. c) A soldier is a person in the army. d) Camps are places where people are kept under guard. 12) What are enemy aliens? a) A volunteer is a person who chooses to help without being forced. b) Enemy aliens are people in your country you don't trust. c) To declare war on means to start a war. d) To be killed is when a person dies in war or violence. 13) What does to fight mean? a) A war is when countries fight each other. b) Camps are places where people are kept under guard. c) To fight means to be part of an army that is fighting an enemy country. d) An army is a group of soldiers who fight for a country. 14) What does to die mean? a) To die is the end of life. b) To fight means to be part of an army that is fighting an enemy country. c) To be killed is when a person dies in war or violence. d) To declare war on means to start a war. 15) What does to wound mean? a) To wound means to hurt someone. b) To declare war on means to start a war. c) A volunteer is a person who chooses to help without being forced. d) To die is the end of life. 16) What is a poppy? a) To fight means to be part of an army that is fighting an enemy country. b) Enemy aliens are people in your country you don't trust. c) A poppy is a red flower that grows in northern France and Belgium. d) Camps are places where people are kept under guard.

Canada's history: World War I Vocabulary quiz

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