Battles of WW1
WW1 Homefront
The End of WW1
The Roaring Twenties
The Dirty Thirties
Causes of War
Battles of WW2
WW2 Homefront
Political Ideologies
Postwar Canada 1
Postwar Canada 2
Canadian Autonomy
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This battle saw all 4 divisions of the Canadian Corps fighting together for the first time

Vimy Ridge

100

These posters demonstrate...

Propaganda

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The peace terms for the end of the war were outlined in this treaty

The Treaty of Versailles

100

This illness had a larger global death toll than all of World War 1

The Spanish Flu

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The Dirty Thirties were kicked off with this 1929 event

The Stock Market Crash

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Every participant of WW1 was guilty of at least one of these M.A.I.N. causes

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

100

At D-Day, Canadians were responsible for storming this beach

Juno Beach

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His handling of the Conscription Crisis earned him the respect of his most bitter rivals

William Lyon Mackenzie King

100

Leaders like Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini practiced this political ideology

Fascism

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This practice saw thousands of indigenous children forcibly adopted into non-indigenous families

The Sixties Scoop
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This event is considered the hottest point of the Cold War, where nuclear destruction was imminent

The Cuban Missile Crisis

100

This event - where Canada declined to help Britain in a battle in Turkiye - showed Canada was beginning to make its own decisions

The Chanak Affair

200

The Second Battle of Ypres saw this technology used for the first time

Chlorine Gas

200

Canadian women and children worked on farms to feed Canada during the war, earning this title

Soldiers of the Soil

200

The war ended on this date...

November 11, 1914

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These demonstrated the new social life women enjoyed in the Roaring Twenties

Flappers

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These rides were given this nickname as a jab at a certain Prime Minister

Bennett Buggy

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The assassination of this archduke is considered the triggering cause of WW1

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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This is remembered as the largest battle in history, involving 2.2 million soldiers

Stalingrad

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The attack on Pearl Harbor led to these unfortunate Canadian event

Japanese Internment

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The Red Scare was a response to the threat of this ideology spreading to the West

Communism

200

The municipal government of this city decided to tear down Africville; they eventually rebuilt it

Halifax

200

This document - which proposed to treat Indigenous people just like every other Canadian - completely missed the point

The White Paper

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This deal - signed between Canada and the US - was the first where Britain was not consulted first

The Halibut Treaty

300

The battle shown here is remembered for how muddy and dreadful the conditions where

Passchendaele

300

This showed Canadians what war could look like on Canadian soil

The Halifax Explosion

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The war ended for this country in 1917, due to it experiencing a Bolshevik revolution

Russia

300

These labour groups were behind the picket lines at the Winnipeg General Strike

Unions

300
North American agriculture was made especially difficult due to this environmental phenomenon

The Dust Bowl

300

The League of Nations failed when they allowed the invasion of this country in the Horn of Africa

Abyssinia/Ethiopia

300

This naval battle is considered the biggest turning point in the Pacific theatre of World War 2

Midway

300

"If" day in Winnipeg was a propaganda effort to sell these to help fund the war

Victory Bonds

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Canadians were upset with both Liberal and Conservative candidates for employing this economic strategy to the Great Depression

Laissez-Faire Economics

300

In this year, citizens Quebec voted on whether they should leave the federation; they decided to stay (just barely)

1995

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This radical nationalist group took violent action against federalists in Quebec

Front de libération du Québec (FLQ)

300

This 1931 statute gave Canada the ability to make its own laws

The Statute of Westminster

400

This battle is remembered for the massive loss of life, including nearly all those of the Newfoundland Regiment

The Somme

400

The Military Service Act made this policy official

Conscription

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Prime Minister Robert Borden argued for Canada to have its own seat at this end of war conference

The Paris Peace Conference

400

This Roaring Twenties spending practice is seen as one of the main causes of the Stock Market Crash

Buying on the Margin

400

Men across Western Canada "rode the rails" as part of this political event

The On-to-Ottawa Trek

400

Neville Chamberlain allowed Hitler to take the Sudetenland, which allowed for this humiliating event

Germany annexing Czechoslovakia

400

The Battle of Ortona was part of this effort to approach Germany from the south

The Italian Campaign

400

This socialist politician and "Mouseland" storyteller made waves when he brought Medicare to Canada

Tommy Douglas

400

The rising popularity of this socialist party showed Canadian voters' growing desire for change

The Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation

400

The Iron Curtain created a metaphorical barrier between East and West; eventually a physical barrier was put up in this city

Berlin

400

These two alliance groups showed the divide between East and West

NATO and the Warsaw Pact

400

He was the Governor General who butted heads with Prime Minister King over who had more power in our government

Julian Byng

500

Sir Arthur Currie led a successful effort at Vimy Ridge by employing this strategy

The Creeping Barrage

500

This pastor turned socialist politician was one of Canada's most prominent conscientious objectors of World War 1

J.S. Woodsworth
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With WW1 over, these countries were considered "The Big Three" in 1919

The United States, France and Britain

500

This technique, which used the moving assembly line, allowed for products and appliances to be made faster, easier, and cheaper.

Mass Production

500

During the Great Depression, taking welfare from the government was referred to as going on the...

"Dole" or "Pogey"

500

Japan invaded and renamed a northeastern province of China to this (need BOTH names)

Manchuria/Manchukuo

500

Before Canada liberated the Netherlands, they had to win a battle at this estuary

The Scheldt

500

Canadian children were thrilled by this comic hero - though he did not really fight Hitler

Johnny Canuck

500

He was imprisoned for being leader of Canada's Communist Party

Tim Buck

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Throughout the Cold War, proxy wars around the world were fought by the US and the USSR. Name 3 that took place in Asia.

Korean War

Vietnam War

Soviet-Afghan War


500

This film portrayed the new demographic of the Baby Boom era - the teenager

Rebel Without a Cause

500

In 1982, Canada finally patriated its constitution - and with it - created this important human rights document

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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