SS11: Cold War Review
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- 2. The Trudeau government aimed to ____________________ both gaps in order to promote world peace and understanding among nations
- 4. The Security Council has five permanent members known as the “________________”.
- 9. The United Nations can respond given three powers it could use against aggressor nations. It can use economic ____________________, urging members not to trade with the aggressor
- 12. The policy of ______________________________ became the cornerstone of Trudeau’s policy in bridging the North-South gap.
- 13. The United Nations can respond given three powers it could use against aggressor nations. It can condemn the aggressor through __________________ and resolutions.
- 15. During the Korean conflict _____________ urged all sides to agree to a ceasefire. He was the Minister of External Affairs at the time.
- 18. The _______________________________ of the United Nations provides a forum in which member nations can debate issues of concern
- 20. In 1968, __________________, became Prime Minister. His goals were to be less dependent on the U.S and he officially recognized the communist government of the People’s Republic of China
- 21. Canada had become a “_____________________” building links between East and West and North and South.
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- 1. This alliance, made up of eastern European countries, was to protect these countries and the Soviet Union from attack
- 3. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, ______________________, was reluctant to have Canada drawn into a major conflict that seemed largely rooted in U.S policy and interests.
- 5. a vast network of business, communications and cultural links among countries.
- 6. In 1992, the ______________________ government expanded the free trade zone by signing the North American Free Trade Agreement
- 7. The United Nations was based on the idea of __________________, as the League of Nations before it had been.
- 8. Canada and the U.S agreed in 1957 agreed to establish an integrated North American Air Defense agreement called _______________.
- 10. In 1956 a crisis over the _______ Canal, in Egypt, gave Canada a chance to take a leading role at the United Nations. Pearson was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for defusing this crisis.
- 11. This agreement removed tariffs on goods crossing the border, and opened Canada to the U.S investment as well as opening the U.S investment.
- 14. The United Nations can respond given three powers it could use against aggressor nations. It can respond _______________ by sending in an armed force.
- 16. rights The founders of the United Nations also pledged to abolish disease and famine and to protect ______________________________.
- 17. were constructed between 1950 and 1957. They were designed to detect a surprise Soviet Attack over the North Pole.
- 19. In 1949 Canada, U.S, Britain and other western European countries joined _______________as a military alliance.