Outcome 2 Crossword Puzzle - Social 20-2

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Across
  1. 1. An extreme form of nationalism where people are fanatically loyal to their own nation, believe in their superiority and are hostile and racist toward other nations.
  2. 3. During a civil war in Rwanda, the majority group of Hutus massacred approximately 800,000 of the minority group Tutsi people. Canadian General Roméo Dallaire was the commander of a small UN peacekeeper force. His calls for a larger force were ignored and this tragedy took place. This lack of action is considered to be one of the UN's greatest failures in peacekeeping.
  3. 5. Control over the North Pole and resources beneath the sea there. Contested between Canada, USA, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, Norway.
  4. 8. Mandatory military service. Controversial during WWI among Quebecois in Canada who were less supportive of Canada's involvement in the war.
  5. 11. Heavily biased, misleading or false information and ideas that are spread through media to a population in order to achieve a specific goal such as population control, to dishonestly build support for an idea or to target another group of people. Often makes use of prejudice and discrimination.
  6. 17. Plan of action that guides a government's decisions about what to do within a country. May include changing federal laws, settling land claim disputes and spending tax revenues - "_____ Policy".
  7. 20. Armed forces who maintain peace by keeping enemies apart until a crisis can be resolved through diplomacy and negotiations.
  8. 21. The right of people to choose their own interests and make decisions about their own society.
  9. 22. Type of "camp" where thousands of eastern European and Japanese Canadians were forced to live in during World War I and II by order of the government.
  10. 24. A world organization established in 1920 to promote international cooperation and peace after WWI. It was essentially powerless, failed to stop WWII and was officially dissolved in 1946.
Down
  1. 2. The systematic killing and deportation of Armenians by the Turks of the Ottoman Empire during WWI - "________ Genocide".
  2. 4. The interest of the people of a nation. May include economic prosperity, security & safety, beliefs & values.
  3. 6. Stalin's deliberate punishment of people in the Ukraine for showing nationalism killing 2-7 million people from famine and starvation.
  4. 7. Refers to the actions by Hitler and the Nazis that brought about a genocide of Jewish people, non-conformists, homosexuals, non-Aryans, the Roma, people of color and mentally and physically disabled people in Germany and the areas occupied by the Germans during WWII.
  5. 9. A foreign policy of trying to peacefully negotiate and compromise with a hostile power in order to avoid violent conflict.
  6. 10. The mass expulsion or killing of members of a targeted ethnic or religious group from an area. The attempt to eliminate an ethnic group from society.
  7. 12. Large-scale and systemic attacks against a group of people, including mass murder, genocide, enslavement, deportation, imprisonment, torture & rape.
  8. 13. 1919 Treaty that ended World War I - most important part was that it forced Germany to accept all the blame and required them to pay war reparations as punishment.
  9. 14. A political movement that advocates for the independence of the province of Quebec - "Quebec ______ Movement".
  10. 15. Process of removing the institutions and systems imposed when an area is colonized. In Canada, it refers to repairing the damage done to Indigenous peoples by colonization.
  11. 16. A policy pursued under Stalin in the Soviet Union between 1928 and 1940. The goal of this policy was to consolidate individual land and labour into state-owned and state-run collective farms as part of communism.
  12. 18. The deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of suppressing, destroying and eliminating that nation or group.
  13. 19. A government's plan of action and decisions about its official relations with other countries - "______ Policy".
  14. 20. The process of attempting to create or maintain peace in a region where there has been violent conflict.
  15. 23. Acts of cruelty and brutality that violate the accepted rules of war, such as the killing, torture, or inhuman treatment of prisoners, deliberately bombing a hospital or school, the use of child soldiers, or the use of chemical or biological weapons.