SS20 Related Issue 2 Wordsearch

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Across
  1. 4. Used in 1914, 1939, and 1963 which gave the Canadian Government unrestricted power in times of war
  2. 5. Japan invaded this country before leaving the league of nations in the pursuit of eastern expansionism
  3. 6. A german word for the night of Broken Glass, where the SS organized attacks on Jewish homes, businesses, and synagogues
  4. 10. Done in WW1/WW2 that made enrollment in the military mandatory and caused a rift between Francophone and Anglophone communities in Canada
  5. 13. The _____________ nationalism group was considered responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
  6. 15. Signed in 1919 to prevent future wars, rebuild after WW1, and place blame on Germany through harsh reparations.
  7. 18. The power to control one's own affairs
  8. 19. A period of time from 1918-1939
  9. 22. An organization created after WW1 to prevent future wars
  10. 24. The alliance between the United States, Britain, France, and the USSr in WW2.
  11. 28. An agreement from 1938 in which Britain and other allied nations agreed to give Hitler the Sudentenland through the policy of appeasement.
  12. 29. A term used to make more socially acceptable the murder or expulsion of a specific ethnic nation from a territory
  13. 31. The idea that all industries, materials, and people were put to work for the war effort
  14. 32. A plan in which Germany in WW1 attempted to fight on multiple fronts at the same time by attacking France first and then moving on to Russia before they could mobilize.
  15. 33. An extreme form of nationalism that involves extreme patriotism and often causes conflicts and interferes with cooperation between nations
  16. 34. Created by Woodrow Wilson to promote national self-determination and create humane peace with Germany after WW1.
Down
  1. 1. Canada forced millions of Japanese people into ____________ camps in WW2 as they believed them to be "enemy aliens"
  2. 2. The alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan in WW2
  3. 3. The first global scale war involving multiple nations
  4. 7. A policy remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
  5. 8. Something that is used to discourage or is intended to give into aggressive powers to prevent further escalation.
  6. 9. The spread of information or ideas with the purpose of influencing feelings or actions.
  7. 11. A course of action that a sovereign nation takes in it's conduct with other nation-states or international organizations
  8. 12. The systematic, state-sponsored persecution of Jews by the Nazis between 1933-1945
  9. 14. The ideas that people with disabilities or social problems in Naz Germany were degenerations that needed to be removed from the gene pool
  10. 16. Germany had to pay this after being blamed for WW1
  11. 17. Willful killing, torture, or inhuman treatment which causes suffering directly to civilian populations.
  12. 20. The killing of members of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious groups.
  13. 21. A german term for living space
  14. 23. Widespread or systematic attacks against a civilian population in times of war.
  15. 25. A government system typically led by a dictator that rules through violent methods that often promotes extreme nationalism and racist views
  16. 26. The battle in WW1 that solidified the idea of Canadian nationalism as separate from the British.
  17. 27. The causes of WW1
  18. 30. An extreme rate of inflation that was seen in the Weimar Republic