$100
Answer: THIS 1929 event is commonly seen as the beginning of the Great Depression.
Question: What is Black Tuesday?
Stock market crash
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Answer: Britain and France followed THIS policy by giving in to Hitler’s demands to avoid war.
Question: What is appeasement?
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Answer: This system limited access to goods like food, gas, and clothing during wartime shortages.
Question: What is rationing?
$100
Answer: A key lesson from Dieppe that shaped later Allied planning was the importance of the element of ________
Question: surprise
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Answer: This city was hit by the first atomic bomb on August 6, 1945.
Question: What is Hiroshima?
$200 – THESE government-run facilities offered work to unemployed men for $0.20/day.
Answer: What are relief camps?
$200
Answer: This was used to influence public opinion in totalitarian AND democratic states.
Question: What is propaganda?
$200
Answer: This wartime policy removed Japanese Canadians from their homes, took away property, and confined them in supervised camps.
Question: What is the internment of Japanese Canadians?
$200 DAILY DOUBLE
Answer: The D-day beach assigned to Canadian troops.
Question: What is Juno Beach?
$200 - DAILY DOUBLE
Answer: This was the first stage in the slide deck’s “Stages of Isolation.”
Question: What is stripping of rights?
$300
Answer: THIS economic response by other countries, most importantly the USA, made Canadian goods harder to sell abroad during the Depression.
Question: What are tariffs?
$300
Answer: THIS type of government is ruled by one leader with TOTAL power.
Question: What is a totalitarian
$300
Answer: By 1942, this policy meant that industries, materials, and people were all directed toward the war effort. The term can also be used to refer to an indiscriminate military policy.
Question: What is total war?
$300
Answer: By the end of D-Day, Canadian forces had done this better than any other Allied division.
Question: What is advance deeper into France while fully achieving their objectives?
$300
Answer: What is the most commonly sited reason for the use of the atom bomb?
Question: Saved lives in total
$400
Answer: THIS risky practice of buying stocks on margin means..
Question: buying stocks with a loan
$400 – In 1939, THIS invasion triggered Britain and France to declare war on Germany - after a long list of transgressions contiually breaking the terms of THIS agreement.
Answer: What is the invasion of Poland?
Treaty of Versailles
$400
Answer: The Statute of Westminster was an important step in sovereignty development for former British dominions like Canada - it led to a ___ ______ lag in Canada’s declaration of war in 1939.
Question: one week
$400
Answer: 2 major reasons D-Day succeeded.
Question: What is surprise and massive air and naval support?
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Answer: THIS 1941 event began the war between the U.S. and Japan in the Pacific - but a PREVIOUS WAR spurred the two powers on to a collision course.
Question: What is Pearl Harbor? Spanish-American
$500 – What were “Bennettvilles”, how did they differ from “Hoovervilles”?
Shanty towns of those who could pay for living expenses. Bennettvilles were in Canada and Hoovervilles in the States. Named after respective leaders during periods of the Great Depression.
$500
Answer: These two government programs show how the social safety net expanded during WWII.
Question: What are unemployment insurance and family allowance/incentive?
$500
Answer: 3 reasons the raid that turned disastrous, the Dieppe raid, took place?
Question: - alleviate pressure from the Soviets
make use of longawaiting Canadian troops
Test new tactics
Inflated sense of how
_________ role in WW2 differed from WW1 in that there was a broader range of ________ they could do, however they were still restricted form engaging in _________ roles.
Women's
work
combat