Government
World War One
The 1920s/1930s
World War Two
1950s to 1970s
100

What is the official name of the Federal Leader of the Country?

Prime Minister 

100

The name of the alliance between Britain,
France and Russia

Triple Entente

100

The political ideology responsible for the Russian Revolution 

Communism 

100

The name of the Prime Minister during World War Two?

Mackenzie King

100

Name for the increase in number of children born after World War Two

Baby boomers/ baby boom

200

What are the three branches of government?

executive, legislative and judicial

200

The famous battle where Canadians led the initiative, were able to reclaim a very important bridge in 1917 and helped cement Canadian autonomy

Vimy Ridge 

200

Name of the event that was caused by massive unhappiness with working conditions & pay in Canada in 1919

Winnipeg General Strike 

200

name of the event that brought the USA into the war in 1941?

Pearl Harbour 

200

The name of the international conflict Canada assisted in the 1950s?

Korean War 

300

What is the highest court in Canada?

Supreme Court of Canada

300

The name of the document that led to the infamous war guilt clause that planned Germany for the entire war 

Treaty of Versailles

300

What was pogey? 

Government relief payments sometimes in the form of vouchers for food and essentials

300

Name of the battle that led to turning point of World War Two with Canadian participation 

D-Day 

300

Who was responsible for the Great Flag debate in Canada? 

Lester B Pearson 
400

What is the difference between a majority and minority government?

A majority government has 50% +1 or more of seats, where as a minority has less than 50% of seats. 

400

The event that led to the beginning of World War One

Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassination 

400

This made all countries that were previously colonies of Britain equal to Britain and gave them the legal status to make their own laws in 1931

Statue of Westminister

400

What happened to Germany at the end of the war?

Separated into 4 occupied zones under
British, French, USA and Soviet Control

400

John Diefenbaker created this document in 1960 to protect Canadians fundamental human rights including freedom of religion, speech, assembly & association, life, liberty & security. 

Canadian Bill of Rights 

500

What are the requirements to become a senator? 

•Must be at minimum 30 years of age and be less than 75 years of age.

•A Canadian Citizen

•Must own real property with a net value of $4,000 in the province for which they are appointed

•Must be a resident of appointed province

500

What was the hotly debated topic that led to major divisions between Canadians regarding the war? Who was it between?

Conscription crisis 

English and French Canadians 

500

What did Bennett's New Deal promise in 1935? 2 things 

insurance to protect workers from illness, injury & unemployment

Workplace reforms to regulate pay, hours and working codntiions

old age pension 

agricultural support programs

progressive taxation 

500

name the members of the Axis Powers

Germany, Italy & Japan 

500

The name of the event that brought the Cold War home to Canada

Gouzenko Affair 

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