Canadian World History

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Across
  1. 3. A line of defense built along France’s border with Germany during WWII.
  2. 5. The poison gas used on the battlefield in WWI as chemical warfare. First introduced by the Germans in 1917. “It blistered the eyes, skin, and lungs”.
  3. 7. Due to losses in WWII and the Korean War, Canada chooses to not get involved with this nation’s conflict.
  4. 10. The fight at Juno beach that turned the tide for the Allies.
  5. 12. The crisis that occurred between Quebec Security (SQ) and the Mohawk people over the Mohawk settlement, Kanesatake.
  6. 14. The barrier that divided West and East Berlin to prevent Germans from the Soviet controlled East from leaving.
  7. 15. The understanding that if direct fighting were to occur between two certain powers, both will be wiped out.
  8. 16. The increased economic, political, and cultural connection between nations and people around the world.
  9. 18. Women’s right to vote in political elections.
  10. 20. The focus on attaining happiness through buying and owning things.
  11. 22. The day known for being one of the causes of the Great Depression.
  12. 25. An agreement that created two self-governing entities within Bosnia in 1995.
  13. 26. A system where the leader is a dictator with complete control. Such as Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini.
  14. 28. A Canadian community that was destroyed and its people forcefully relocated.
  15. 29. The Soviet president who ended the Soviet Union.
  16. 30. The trip men took after going on strike and leaving their relief camps during the Great Depression.
Down
  1. 1. Camps that held people imprisoned for political or military reasons.
  2. 2. The sorting facility in a certain camp that held the possessions of the Jewish prisoners.
  3. 4. The push for a nation’s expansion, growth, and need to put itself first.
  4. 6. “The deliberate mass killing of a specific ethnic, religious, or cultural group”.
  5. 8. Women who did not conform to social norms and expectations during the 1920’s.
  6. 9. A movement sparked by Québécois nationalism as a result of the Quiet Revolution.
  7. 11. The areas where a drought caused dust storms, leading to crops dying and animals starving.
  8. 13. First province to give women the right to vote provincially.
  9. 17. "when the government bans the sale and/or consumption of alcohol".
  10. 19. The Japanese city the first atomic bomb was dropped on.
  11. 21. The cartoon that taught kids how to handle the feelings that are a result of the 9/11 attack.
  12. 23. A pardon given by the government for political prisoners.
  13. 24. The first spy training center in North America.
  14. 27. Canada’s best known terrorist group.