SS11: Cold War Review

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Across
  1. 2. The Trudeau government aimed to ____________________ both gaps in order to promote world peace and understanding among nations
  2. 4. The Security Council has five permanent members known as the “________________”.
  3. 9. The United Nations can respond given three powers it could use against aggressor nations. It can use economic ____________________, urging members not to trade with the aggressor
  4. 12. The policy of ______________________________ became the cornerstone of Trudeau’s policy in bridging the North-South gap.
  5. 13. The United Nations can respond given three powers it could use against aggressor nations. It can condemn the aggressor through __________________ and resolutions.
  6. 15. During the Korean conflict _____________ urged all sides to agree to a ceasefire. He was the Minister of External Affairs at the time.
  7. 18. The _______________________________ of the United Nations provides a forum in which member nations can debate issues of concern
  8. 20. In 1968, __________________, became Prime Minister. His goals were to be less dependent on the U.S and he officially recognized the communist government of the People’s Republic of China
  9. 21. Canada had become a “_____________________” building links between East and West and North and South.
Down
  1. 1. This alliance, made up of eastern European countries, was to protect these countries and the Soviet Union from attack
  2. 3. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, ______________________, was reluctant to have Canada drawn into a major conflict that seemed largely rooted in U.S policy and interests.
  3. 5. a vast network of business, communications and cultural links among countries.
  4. 6. In 1992, the ______________________ government expanded the free trade zone by signing the North American Free Trade Agreement
  5. 7. The United Nations was based on the idea of __________________, as the League of Nations before it had been.
  6. 8. Canada and the U.S agreed in 1957 agreed to establish an integrated North American Air Defense agreement called _______________.
  7. 10. In 1956 a crisis over the _______ Canal, in Egypt, gave Canada a chance to take a leading role at the United Nations. Pearson was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for defusing this crisis.
  8. 11. This agreement removed tariffs on goods crossing the border, and opened Canada to the U.S investment as well as opening the U.S investment.
  9. 14. The United Nations can respond given three powers it could use against aggressor nations. It can respond _______________ by sending in an armed force.
  10. 16. rights The founders of the United Nations also pledged to abolish disease and famine and to protect ______________________________.
  11. 17. were constructed between 1950 and 1957. They were designed to detect a surprise Soviet Attack over the North Pole.
  12. 19. In 1949 Canada, U.S, Britain and other western European countries joined _______________as a military alliance.