What does it mean?
What is an example of it?
US vs USSR
Which was the "hottest"?
Vrai ou Faux?
100

FOREIGN POLICY?

How a country interacts with other countries to achieve its own goals. 

This can be based in conflict (e.g., war) or cooperation (e.g., foreign aid)

100

FORCED ASSIMILATION + CULTURE GENOCIDE

Sixties Scoop
100

Espionage is the practice of spying to obtain secret or confidential information, which was popular during the Cold War. 

Who was the Soviet espionage who lived and eventually died in Mississauga?

Igor Gouzenko

100

What changed as a result of the Korean war?

The destruction of nearly all of Korea’s major cities and around 3 million deaths (mostly civilians)

The borders ending up the same as they were when the war started

100

The community of Africville was happy about their living spaces, church, and schools being demolished in the 1960s.

FAUX

forcibly demolished by the city in the 1960s under the guise of urban renewal, a deeply racist act that displaced hundreds and became a national symbol of systemic racism and struggle.

200

NATO?

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) is a large military alliance of North American and European countries focused on collective defense against threats to any member

200

3 SOCIAL PROGRAMS introduced in Canada during the 50s & 60s

Old Age Security (1951)

Canada Pension Plan (1965)

Medicare (1966) 


200

The United Nations goal is

“collective security” - resolving conflicts through negotiation rather than war

200

The response to the Berlin Blockade was

the Airlift.

U.S. and UK forces flew over 270,000 flights, delivering over 1.5 million tons of supplies, keeping West Berlin alive for nearly a year.

200

ONE important feature of the 1950s and 1960s in Canada was unprecedented economic growth.

VRAI

This was influenced by:

manufacturing developed during World War II

population growth & demand for consumer products

the development of industries like oil, forestry and mining

American investment/buying Canadian natural resources

300

NORAD?

North American Aerospace Defense Command) is a US-Canada pact for continental aerospace defense

300

FOREIGN POLICY by Brian Mulroney

Signing of NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement).

Created stronger links between Canada and the USA.

300

Although Canada did not officially participate in the Vietnam War, 500 Canadian companies supplied weapons including ___________ and ______ ________.

 napalm and Agent Orange

300

Lester B. Pearson suggested a peacekeeping force when Britain and France invaded Egypt. He even won a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. 

What was the crisis called?

THE SUEZ CRISIS

300

The move to a "points" system for immigrants shows how racism continued during the postwar period.

FAUX

Race, nationality and religion no longer decided who got in--but economic class still did!

400

OCTOBER CRISIS?

The Front de Liberation du Quebec (FLQ) carried out two political kidnappings — something never before seen in North America. 

As a result, the federal government invoked the War Measures Act for the third time in Canadian history, and the first in peacetime.

400

FOREIGN POLICY by Pierre Trudeau

Improving relations with Cuba

Removing missile bases in Canada

Cutting military spending (including contributions to NATO)

Wanted Canada to be less dependent on the USA and more internationalist (diversify).

400

ONE reason the Soviets didn't trust the Americans was

because the other Allies refused to open a second front in WWII.

400

The Berlin Wall was symbolic of

the tensions dividing the world during the cold war.

400

John Diefenbaker was the force behind universal health care in Canada.

FAUX

Tommy Douglas was.

500

WARSAW PACT?

A military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite states as a Cold War counterbalance to NATO.

500

COLD WAR PROPAGANDA by Canada

CBC’s International Service (“Voice of Canada”)

500

Who's the hamburger-looking-man who said "An Iron Curtain has descended upon Europe" in 1946?

Winston Churchill

500

What is BRINKMANSHIP and what Cold War Event could you speak about pertaining it?

THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS

The world held its breath as the Soviet ships approached the blockade. 

Many feared that this was "it," the long awaited and much feared nuclear war. 

500

ONE important feature of the 1970s and 1980s in Canada was economic instability and austerity policies.

VRAI

There was a recession, the government moved away from the welfare state and brought in austerity measures (i.e., he cut social programs including old-age security and unemployment insurance)

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