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Famous Canadians
Canada in Conflict
Sociocultural Canada
Alliances Les Quebecois
Nicknames and Labels
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Who was the Prime Minister during the worst
of the Depression?
R.B. Bennett
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Who was Canada’s first Prime Minister?
John A. Macdonald
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The group of women that fought for the women of Canada to be recognized as
‘persons’ became known as this. _________________
The Famous Five
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This man, eventually the Prime Minister of Canada,
began our tradition as peacekeepers.
Lester B. Pearson
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This Prime Minister introduced conscription
during WWI.Robert Borden
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This Prime Minister led Canada through WWII and after his death, it was revealed that he conducted
seances with his dead mother.
William Lyon Mackenzie King
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Even though they were gassed with chlorine gas Canadians held the line at this battle.
Ypres.
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This tactic was used by Canadians at Vimy Ridge to win the battle.
Creeping barrage.
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Canadians attacked this beach on D-Day.
Juno Beach.
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Hitler broke this agreement and launched Europe and the rest of the world into
WWII.
The Treaty of Versailles
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Canada’s role in the Cold War caused us to be labelled
as this.
Middle Power.
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What was the defence system that was installed in Northern Canada during the Cold War
called?
Distant Early Warning system.
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This term was used to describe people that made, sold and shipped their own liquor
during Prohibition.
Bootleggers
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I had a little bird, her name was Enza. I opened the window, and _________.
Influenza.
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What event was held to celebrate Canada’s 100th Birthday?
Expo 67
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The kidnapping of a Quebec Minister and a British trade commissioner sparked this
event.
The October Crisis/The FLQ Crisis.
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Women who drank and smoked in the 1920s were
called this.
Flappers.
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The prosperity of the 1950s led to the development of these
residential communities that changed lives for families across
North America.
The Suburbs.
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This alliance in WWI was made up of Germany, Italy
and Austria-Hungary.
The Triple Alliance.
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What does NATO stand for?
North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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The largely ineffective group introduced to keep peace
after WWI.
League of Nations.
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This alliance was created to oppose NATO.
What is the Warsaw Pact?
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The Triple Entente of WWI was made up of these
countries.
France, Britain and Russia.
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This German ally took actions that led to the eventual defeat of the Axis powers in WWII.
Japan.
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This is the nickname for the day the economic downturn happened in the late 1920s.
Black Tuesday.
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Lamps was a term used to describe these in the 1920s.
Eyes.
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This describes the generation of people born after WWII.
Baby boom.
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This term described the mania surrounding the Canadian Prime Minister of the 1970s,
who had a rock-and-roll-like celebrity status.
Trudeaumania.
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This was a term used to describe the separation between East and West during
the Cold War.
The Iron Curtain.
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Elvis ________ changed rock’n’roll music forever.
The Pelvis.
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Political activists who believe Quebec should exist as a nation unto
itself.Separatists.
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The name of the terror group formed in Quebec
in the 1960s.
Front de Liberation du Quebec.
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This issue divided French and English Canadians during the
two World Wars.
Conscription.
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This term means “masters of our own house” in French, and part of Jean Lesage’s proposal for reform
in Quebec.
Maitre Chez Nous.
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This was a period of sweeping change for Quebec.
The Quiet Revolution.
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This was an important, crucial factor in
Trudeau’s repatriation of the Constitution.
Bilingualism.
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