SS20 Related Issue 2 Wordsearch
Across
- 4. Used in 1914, 1939, and 1963 which gave the Canadian Government unrestricted power in times of war
- 5. Japan invaded this country before leaving the league of nations in the pursuit of eastern expansionism
- 6. A german word for the night of Broken Glass, where the SS organized attacks on Jewish homes, businesses, and synagogues
- 10. Done in WW1/WW2 that made enrollment in the military mandatory and caused a rift between Francophone and Anglophone communities in Canada
- 13. The _____________ nationalism group was considered responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- 15. Signed in 1919 to prevent future wars, rebuild after WW1, and place blame on Germany through harsh reparations.
- 18. The power to control one's own affairs
- 19. A period of time from 1918-1939
- 22. An organization created after WW1 to prevent future wars
- 24. The alliance between the United States, Britain, France, and the USSr in WW2.
- 28. An agreement from 1938 in which Britain and other allied nations agreed to give Hitler the Sudentenland through the policy of appeasement.
- 29. A term used to make more socially acceptable the murder or expulsion of a specific ethnic nation from a territory
- 31. The idea that all industries, materials, and people were put to work for the war effort
- 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.
- 33. An extreme form of nationalism that involves extreme patriotism and often causes conflicts and interferes with cooperation between nations
- 34. Created by Woodrow Wilson to promote national self-determination and create humane peace with Germany after WW1.
Down
- 1. Canada forced millions of Japanese people into ____________ camps in WW2 as they believed them to be "enemy aliens"
- 2. The alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan in WW2
- 3. The first global scale war involving multiple nations
- 7. A policy remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- 8. Something that is used to discourage or is intended to give into aggressive powers to prevent further escalation.
- 9. The spread of information or ideas with the purpose of influencing feelings or actions.
- 11. A course of action that a sovereign nation takes in it's conduct with other nation-states or international organizations
- 12. The systematic, state-sponsored persecution of Jews by the Nazis between 1933-1945
- 14. The ideas that people with disabilities or social problems in Naz Germany were degenerations that needed to be removed from the gene pool
- 16. Germany had to pay this after being blamed for WW1
- 17. Willful killing, torture, or inhuman treatment which causes suffering directly to civilian populations.
- 20. The killing of members of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious groups.
- 21. A german term for living space
- 23. Widespread or systematic attacks against a civilian population in times of war.
- 25. A government system typically led by a dictator that rules through violent methods that often promotes extreme nationalism and racist views
- 26. The battle in WW1 that solidified the idea of Canadian nationalism as separate from the British.
- 27. The causes of WW1
- 30. An extreme rate of inflation that was seen in the Weimar Republic