Soviet History
The Cold War
Canadian-American Cold War Relations
Canada and the Korean War
Canada and the Vietnam War
100

"Soviet" is Russian for this word.

Council

100

This man would succeed Vladimir Lenin as the head of the USSR.

Joseph Stalin.

100

In 1949 Canada this political and economic alliance with the US and other allied nations to counteract the Soviets.

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

100

The Korean War started when the North Crossed this line.

The 38th parallel

100

Vietnam was a former colony of this European Power.

The French

200

Vladimir Lenin was the leader of this Marxist Party. 

The Bolsheviks.

200

The Cold war took place between these years.

1945-1990

200

Who was the Canadian Prime Minister during the Cuban Missile Crisis?

John Diefenbaker 

200

The leader of North Korea at the time of the Korean war was this man.

Kim Il-Sung

200

The North Vietnamese used this trail to fight the Soth Vietnamese.

the Ho Chi Minh trail

300

This motto of the Vladimir Lenin reflected the promise of the communists to the Russian people.

Bread, Peace Land

300

The USSR deemed this economic recovery plan to be a form of economic imperialism.

The Marshal Plan 

300

Where was the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line set up?

Along the Arctic.

300

The US and her allies captured this North Korean Capital after pushing North Korea back to the 38th Parallel.

Pyongyang

300

The 32,000 Americans looking to avoid fighting in Vietnam and moved to Canada were called this.

Draft Dodgers.

400

The Bolshevik revolution took place, occupying Petrograd, and overthrowing the provisional government, during this month.

October.

400

The separation of pro-communist Eastern European Soviet satellite states and capitalist Western Europe nations was deemed this.

The Iron Curtain.

400

The coordination of American and Canadian airforces was accomplished under this treaty to fight the Soviets.

NORAD (North American Air Defense) Treaty

400

Canadian troops served in Korea mainly within this division after 1951.

1st Commonwealth Division

400

How many Canadians choose to fight in the Vietnam war?

10,000

500

Joseph Stalin broke with the idea of an internationalist communist movement and developed this idea.

Communism in one country

500

The US and the Soviets knew that they would not just be attacked by their enemy given that there would be equally devastating retaliation, or...

Mutually assured destruction.

500

This was the most common criticism of Canadian-American military coordination?

Loss of national military sovereignty. 

500

The Korean war ended on this date.

Jul. 27, 1953

500

While not officially part of the war, Canada still supported the US by providing testing for this dangerous chemical agent.

Agent Orange.