World War Two Terminology by Max
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- 4. The blank blank of the 1900s in Canada was a term used to lure in immagrants.
- 8. The organization in charge of the missions of aerospace warning, aerospace control and maritime warning for North America (Acronym).
- 10. The principal author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
- 12. An international organization founded in 1945 that is committed to maintaining international peace and security.
- 13. The last name of the prime minister of Canada that oversaw Canada's expanding international role in the post world war two world.
- 14. The sign of Canadians proud identity.
- 16. The indigenous Advocate war hero that was born in Petersfild, October 25, 1915.
- 17. An organization founded in 1931 that consists of 31 countries from Europe and North America that exists to protect the people and territory of its members (Acronym).
- 18. The gathering of nations to maintain an association between countries that had once been part of the British colonies.
- 19. The supersonic interceptor jet aircraft designed and built in the 1950s by A.V. Roe in Canada.
- 20. The act that was made to give a clear definition of Canadian citizenship and provide an underlying community of status for all the people of Canada.
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- 1. The people called upon all around the world to maintain peace and security.
- 2. The nickname for the man who once held the scoring record in the NHL of 544 goals, and had a famous award named after him.
- 3. The Egyptian invasion of a famous canal in 1956.
- 5. The Charter that protects those basic rights and freedoms of all Canadian citizens.
- 6. The Plan for Co-operative Economic Development in South and South-East Asia.
- 7. The first Premier of Newfoundland.
- 9. The war between a communist North and a Democratic South, resulting in the division of a country into two.
- 11. The bunker that was built to accommodate 565 people for up to one month without receiving additional supplies from the outside.
- 15. The ¬¬¬¬________ Strike in Quebec lead workers to go on strike for safer and healthier working conditions.