Key Terms
Ideoligies
People
Battles
Events
100

This term refers to the formal act of a country taking control of another territory and making it part of its own nation

What is annexation?

100

This ideology, developed in Germany, combined extreme nationalism with racial beliefs that claimed Aryan superiority

What is nazism?

100

This extremist leader organized the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001

Who was Osama Bin Laden?

100

Fought in 1916 during World War I, this battle on the Western Front became one of the bloodiest in history, with over one million soldiers killed or wounded

What was the Battle of the Somme?

100

This event happened when widespread fear of communism and radical left-wing ideas swept Canada and the United States after World War I

What was The Red Scare?

200

This term describes the efforts made by countries or leaders to end a war and negotiate agreements to restore peace

What is peacemaking?

200

This ideology features a government that seeks to control nearly every aspect of public and private life

What is totalitarianism?

200

Known as the “father of Medicare,” this Canadian politician helped introduce universal healthcare in Canada

Who was Tommy Douglas?

200

In December 1941, Canadian troops fought alongside British forces in this battle against Japan, marking Canada’s first major fight in the Pacific during World War II

What was the Battle of Hong Kong?

200

From the 1960s to the 1980s, this Canadian government policy involved taking Indigenous children from their families and placing them in foster homes or adoption, often with non-Indigenous families

What was the Sixties Scoop?

300

This term refers to the process of forcing a group of people to adopt the culture, language, and customs of another dominant group

What is assimilation?

300

Associated with leaders like Benito Mussolini, this ideology promotes militarism, suppression of opposition, and loyalty to the state above all else

What is fascism?

300

This Canadian prime minister led the country during the Great Depression, introduced relief camps for unemployed men, and later proposed social reforms titled the "New Deal"

Who was R.B. Bennet?

300

During 1990–1991, Canada joined a U.S.-led coalition to fight Iraq after it invaded Kuwait in this conflict in the Middle East

What was the Gulf War?

300

In 1935, this violent clash in Saskatchewan occurred when the RCMP stopped unemployed men marching to Ottawa to protest relief camp conditions during the Great Depression

What was the Regina Riot?

400

This term describes the manufacturing process of making large quantities of standardized products, often using assembly lines to increase efficiency

What is mass production?

400

This ideology promotes a nation extending its power by conquering or dominating other territories, often to gain resources or influence

What is imperialism?

400

This Canadian prime minister from Quebec led Canada in the 1990s and supported national unity during the Quebec referendum

Who was Jean Chrétien?

400

Launched after the September 11, 2001 attacks, this international military campaign aimed to combat terrorism, targeting groups like al-Qaeda in countries such as Afghanistan and Iraq

What was the War on Terrorism?

400

In 1970, this crisis in Quebec involved the kidnapping of government officials by the FLQ, leading Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to invoke the War Measures Act

What was the October Crisis?

500

This term describes a vote in which the people of a country or region are asked to directly decide on a specific political or social issue

What is plebiscite?

500

This political ideology supports dividing power between a national government and smaller regional governments, such as states or provinces

What is federalism?

500

This Italian‑Canadian bootlegger, based in Hamilton, Ontario, became known as “Canada’s King of the Bootleggers” for running a major alcohol smuggling network during Prohibition.

Who was Rocco Puri?

500

Fought in 1917 during World War I, this brutal battle in Belgium saw Canadian troops endure mud, shellfire, and heavy casualties to capture a strategic ridge from German forces

What was the Battle of Passchendaele?

500

This 1926 political crisis in Canada involved Prime Minister Mackenzie King asking Governor General Lord Byng to dissolve Parliament, but Byng refused, raising questions about the limits of vice-regal power

What was the King-Byng Affair?