country relations
fall of the Berlin wall, rise of democracy
effects accross the world
someilia and rewanda
Canada's role
100
The main reason that the Britain and US began to be weary of a member of their wartime alliance, the Soviet Union

What is the spread of communism? Also acceptable: the domination of Europe.

100

The country that reigned control over the east side of Germany and the Berlin wall

What is the Soviet Union/the USSR?

100

Many falsely thought that the end of the cold war would lead to an era of ____.

What is peace?

100

The organization that did not provide adequate aid to victims of the Rwandan Genocide

What is the United Nations/UN

100
The countries that Canada was aligned with

What are the United States and Britain?

200

The two mentioned communist countries whose relations started to unravel, leading to the end of the cold war

What is the USSR/Soviet Union and China?

200

Three different things that were added to the Berlin wall to prevent people from crossing it.

What is... smooth pipe top, 100 meter death strip, spike strips, guard dogs, landmines, watchtowers, landmines, gunmen

200

The political choice that created a civilian want for democracy in China

What is the allowance of capitalism in areas of the economy?

200

The approximate amount of days that the Rwandan genocide lasted.

What is 100 days?

200
Canada became known as a ______.

What is a moderator/peacekeeper

300

Two ways that the Soviet Union fought against the US and Britain and vice versa

What is (politically, economically, propaganda fronts, Arms race, proxy wars)?

300

The main freedom that East Berliners flooded the Wall's gates for

What is travel freedom?

300

The freedom that the memory of the Massacre in China is known for after the event 

What is the freedom of knowledge/against censorship 

300

One of the two main groups involved in the Rwandan Genocide 

What is Hutu/Tutsis

300

One of the organizations that Canada was a founding member in

What is NATO, NORAD, or SNFL

400

The general growing attitude of smaller countries towards stronger, more powerful ones.

What is the growth of independence/loss of the want to please them?

400

The realization that the USSR's president Mikhail Gorbachev had that is recognised to be the inciting reason that they shifted towards democracy

What is the inability of USSR's economy to handle the financial strain of the arms race?

400

The name of one of the communist regimes in eastern Europe that became democratic.

What is East Germany, Poland, Hungary, or Czechoslovakia.

400

At least two mentioned humanitarian actions the USA took in Somalia

brought an uneasy stop to warring between clans, 

Pushed food assistance in, 

provide other assistance, 

establish diplomatic relations, 

remove landmines, 

accompany famine convoys, 

400

The area that Canada gained sovereignty over

What is the Arctic?

500

The reason that Japan and Western ally countries grew apart

What is growth of economic independence?

500

The number of countries that the Soviet Union broke into

What is 15?

500

The square in which the massacre of students happened in China.

What is Tiananmen Square?

500

The division of Canadian enforcement that allegedly had soldiers who killed a Somali teenager

What is the Airborne division?

500

The specific type of warfare Canada excelled at

What is antisubmarine warfare?