Cold War Study Guide Test Date.

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Cold War Study Guide Test Date

TEST: 1950-2000 (Cold War Unit)  Format: Multiple Choice, Matching, Short Answer, Long Answer, Cartoon Analysis Definitions: NATO, NORAD, UN, UNEF, CRTC NATO – year, who is involved, what is it Quiet Revolution – what changes were made (4), who was in charge “Master in our own House” Korean War – Year, why were men so willing to join Suez Canal Crisis – year, what was it about, why an international crisis Peacekeeper – why so suited Cuba Missile Crisis – year, who was involved Avro Arrow – who scraped it FLO – what were they promoting, people killed, kidnapped Was War Measures Act justified Trudeamania 1950’s Good life ... Reason for (2) + against (2) Vietnam Cold War – who was involved, how did it affect Canada, how did it end First Nations 20th C issues: Delgamuluukw Decision - Nisga Treaty Residential Schools -Oka Confrontation