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- 1. Was created post World War One to improve the quality of life for people around the world, and to prevent another war.
- 7. A plea to defend the revolution, this later became France’s national anthem.
- 9. A French soldier that rose through the ranks and eventually became the Emperor of France.
- 11. Created after WWII to preserve the peace in the world and to prevent a third world war.
- 12. Created to build a lasting peace between Nations after the defeat of Napoleon.
- 14. Nobles that fled France to convince other world leaders to step in and fight the revolution.
- 16. A massacre in which the French Army shot on their own citicens who demanded a Republic.
- 18. Was designed to destroy England’s economy, by sanctioning Britain’s goods.
- 19. Fought for the rights of African people, demanding more rights and better treatment.
- 25. To cut off relations, for example, trade, until an aggressive nation changes their behaviour.
- 30. To build up one’s armies, fortify national boundaries, and increase weapons production.
- 32. Acts This was a tax on tea, one which the colonies were strongly against(no taxation without representation).
- 33. A time of great fear for the citizens of France, all actions were decided by Rebespierre.
- 35. The less wealthy of a nation came together in anger and caused the beginning of this:
- 38. A way to quickly transport oil from one place to another, governments switch views about these.
- 41. Forced males to sign up for the war, many people opposed this, especially Quebec citizens.
- 43. The idea that you should be judged based on the qualities you possess, not the order of birth.
- 44. A message that the United States intercepted between Germany and Mexico, telling Mexico to invade the U.S.
- 45. Created by Napoleon, it heped stabalize the economy and reduce prices of goods.
- 46. The Canadian who won a Nobel Peace Prize because of his solution to the Suez Crisis.
- 48. Poorer provinces recieve money to create equality across the country(AKA Equalization).
- 49. A way in war in which both sides used in order to avoid gunfire on ground level.
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- 2. An event in which the FLQ kidnapped two government members, killing one of them.
- 3. An important document that many countries base their ideas off of. (Shortened to just the letters).
- 4. A way to persuade or convince someone of something, usually by proving their side is better.
- 5. A group of radical activists that carried out terrorist acts in the name of French Canadian Nationalism.
- 6. An event in which five colonists were killed by British troops, causing the Revolution.
- 8. A region that France lost in the Franco-Prussian war, and wanted back for many years.
- 10. A Metis man that wanted recognition for French rights in Manitoba, hung for future actions.
- 13. 13 colonies of Britain that fought against the rule of the monarch.
- 15. Called upon by the King of France to raise the amount of taxes the Third Estate paid. TennisCourtOath A meeting by the National Assembly to swear to fight for a constitution.
- 17. Was created to change the French legal code to reflect the ideas of the Revolution.
- 20. Marks the day that the French people finally found success in their efforts against the Monarchy.
- 21. A battle between France and Britain in which Britain gained Canada and Florida.
- 22. The “hero’s” of World War One: Great Britain, France, and Russia.
- 23. A five man body that aimed to avoid a dictatorship within their government.
- 24. To step down.
- 26. The extirmination of a race, where many people are killed.
- 27. The losing side of the First World War: Germany, Austro-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire.
- 28. In France, an area that they were trying to take back for weeks, Canada took back in a matter of days. A monument was built there for the contributions that Canada’s troops made to aid the French.
- 29. Heir to the Austrian throne, assasinated by a Serbian Nationalist, sparking WWI.
- 31. A land dispute between the Mohawk and the people of a town in Quebec.
- 34. A famine that took place in Ukraine. In this time, 7 million Ukrainians died.
- 36. A movement where Indigenous people wanted to actually have a voice in decisions.
- 37. To establish two official languages in a country, Canada has English and French.
- 39. A man who’s ideas were based around achieving what they need through “blood and iron”.
- 40. Declared that the land to the West of the Appalaichan mountains could not be settled.
- 42. Occured in 2016, it was Britain’s plan to leave the European Union.
- 47. (1774)Granted Francophons everything that the Anglophones, angering the English minority.
