This individual categorized as fascist dictator of Germany.
Adolf Hitler
This law was put into place to make it illegal to sell or buy alcohol.
Prohibition
This person was the leader of the Soviet Union in WW2.
Joseph Stalin.
This country broke up in 1991 and led to an ethnic civil war.
Yugoslavia
The assassination of this person led to the start of WW1.
Franz Ferdinand
This prime minister lead Canada through WW2.
William Lyon McKenzie King
Indigenous youth were sent here in 1830s.
Residential Schools
This was the first land battle that Canadians experienced in WW2.
Defense of Hong Kong
This individual was considered the leader of al-Qaeda.
Osama Bin Laden
This side effect of World War 1 was early form of PTSD.
Shell Shock
This woman was the first Canadian women elected to Parliament.
Agnes Macphail
The great depression occurred between ______ to ______.
1929, 1939
Operation Jubilee
This individual took western hostages to provoke a response from the UN.
Saddam Hussein
This general led the battle of Vimmy Ridge.
Arthur Currie.
This individual was credited with kicking off the cold war.
Igor Gozenko
This mined mineral was the cause of longest labour negotiations in Canadian History.
Asbestos
The battle of Normandy began on this date.
June 6th, 1944.
Canada played a key role in keeping this capital city safe in Bosnia.
Sarajevo
This law created violent protests in Quebec in 1916.
Conscription
This general led Canada's humanitarian efforts in Rwanda.
Romeo Dallaire
Canada was responsible for the radar station in ______ during the cold war.
Alert NWT
These storerooms were used for confiscated property of the Jewish people.
Kanada.
These two ethnic groups fought over Rwanda.
Tutsi and Hutu
This governance thinking was one of the causes of WW1.
Imperialism.