8.3.4 evaluate Canada’s role in the world since World War II

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8.3.4 evaluate Canada’s role in the world since World War II Canada in the World 8.3.4 evaluate Canada’s role in the world since World War II

I. The Cold War A. Definition 1. No direct attacks 2. Tense exchange of words/threats B. Ideology 1. Camp of allies of U.S. 2. Political system-democratic 3. Economic system-capitalist

C. Hot Spots 1. Berlin Airlift 2. Hungary 3. Cuba 4. Vietnam a. Western allies provided verbal support b. Escaped & emigrated to West 3. Cuba a. U.S. ordered blockade of Cuba b. World waited for war c. Cuban Missile Crisis affects 4. Vietnam a. Anti-war protest movement supported 5. Czechoslovakia (YT) a. Condemned Soviet actions in words 6. Afghanistan

Evaluate Canada’s Role Instructions: Use the scale below to evaluate Canada’s role in the following situations: 1 = Canada failed 5 = Canada just passed 10 = Canada did excellent briefly explain why you gave Canada that grade. COLD WAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 HOT SPOTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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