Post-War Canada
The Cold War
The Space Race / The Nuclear Age
Modern Canada
Government
100

What is the name of the phenomena that occurred in family dynamics immediately after WW 2? 


Hint: It led to a lot of innovation 

The Baby Boom

100

Who were the leading superpowers of the world during the Cold War?

The USA and The USSR

100

What country made it to space first? 

BONUS: If you can name the exact mission

USSR

BONUS: Sputnik

100

What event led to the War on Terror?

9/11

100

What are the three levels of government in Canada?

*Must have all three to get points*

BONUS: +100 points for the correct term for representatives of each legislative branch

Federal (Whole Country)     BONUS: Members of Parliament (MP)

Provincial (Our Province)     BONUS: Members of Legislative Assembly (MLA)

Municipal (City/Town)         BONUS: City/Town Councilors 

200

This invention led to the creation of suburbs and the shopping mall

The Automobile 

200

This event is considered the official end of the Cold War

BONUS: 200+ points if you can tell me the date

The Fall of the Berlin Wall

BONUS: November 9, 1989

200

Who is considered to have 'won' the space race and what event is said to have made them win?

BONUS: Name the exact mission

The US landing on the Moon 

BONUS: Apollo 11

200

What modern trade agreement replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)?

BONUS: What year was it signed/came into effect?

the Canada-US-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA)


BONUS: July 1, 2020

200

When and where did the Conservative Stephen Harper government officially apologize for the Residential School System?

June 11, 2008 in Canadian Parliament (House of Commons)

300

The invention of the television lead to the emergence of what?

Consumerist society or a Convenience society 

300

Why is the cold war called the cold war?

It didn't involve any direct (hot) fighting - countries used 'cold' methods like espionage, lying, etc. 

300

What event is considered to have started the nuclear age?

The dropping of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Atom bombs 

300

This act was passed in 2003 making Canada the fourth country to do so.

The Civil Marriage Act (Gay Marriage Rights)

300

What is the difference between gross income and net income?

Gross Income = total amount earned on wages

Net Income = what a worker receives after tax and other deductions

400

How did life change for women following WW 2?

(Multiple possible responses)

Expected to start families

Wanted to keep jobs/work outside of the home

Still expected to be the homemakers

Convenience inventions helped women work outside the home and still maintain their own homes (the fridge, the oven/stove, toaster, microwave, boxed cake mixes, cheese slices, etc.)

400

Name 4 of the protest movements that were popular in the 1960s and 1970s

100 points for each correct response

Anti-war Movement

Down with the 'Establishment' (Anti-government movement)

Hippy Countrer-Cultues

Women's Rights

The Sexual Revolution

Gay Rights

Civil Rights

Environmental Movement

400
Apart from the US (5,225) and USSR (5,580), list three countries that became nuclear powers during or after the Cold War.


+100 points for each correct country 

-100 points for each incorrect country

China (600)

France (290)

The United Kingdom (UK) (225)

India (172)

Pakistan (170)

Israel (90)

North Korea (50)




400
Name the event being described here: 


UN launches 'Operation Restore Hope' - Canadian troops give food/supplies to locals - became a black mark on Canada's history as Peace Keepers after an unfortunate event

Somalian Conflict 

400

What are the names of the two chambers a bill must pass through in order to become law?

The House of Commons and the Senate

500

What two organizations were created as part of the Massey Commission in Canada? 

Hint: They were created to keep American influence out of Canadian arts and culture

National Film Board (NFB) and the Canadian-Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)

500

What event is considered the most successful humanitarian aviation event in history?


Hint: Saved over 2.5 million people without firing a single shot

The Berlin Blockade

500

What was the ultimate outcome of the Cuban Missile Crisis?

3 part answer

USSR agreed to dismantle missile bases in Cuba in exchange for a

US promise not to invade Cuba and 

For the US to dismantle missile sites in Turkey

500
What made the Oka Crisis so controversial?


HINT: What was the government's response?

After escalating tensions between protestors and the SQ (Police), the Canadian Armed Forces were deployed 
500

What agreement gave Indigenous Peoples self-governing rights in Canada?

Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982