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Hosted by Mr. Doucet

Roaring 20s & dirty 30s WW 2Post WW2Miscellaneous

Row 1, Col 1 Name an invention of the 1920s Assembly line, toaster, washing machine

1,2 Name the 2 battles that Canada lost. Battle of Dieppe and the Battle of Hong Kong

1,3 Name a political change in Canada during or shortly After the war NFLD joins confederation, unemployment insurance, or baby bonus

1,4 Name a benefit of Globalization. Cheaper goods & products, 3 rd world workers get money

2,1 What event is said to start the Great Depression? The Stock Market Crash

2,2 Why did Canadian Troops lose the first 2 battles they were in. Not prepared or equipped for war

2,3 Name a social change that happened in Canada During the war. Women’s rights, less prejudice,

2,4 Name a negative point of Globalization Unemployed Canadians, poor safety standards, poor environmental laws….answers may vary

3,1 Working but not making Enough money to support Yourself is known as..? Working poor

3,2 Name the beach that the Canadian forces landed on During D Day. Juno Beach

3,3 What organization was established After the war to maintain world Human rights? The United Nations

3,4 Two words that describe the teenage movement of the 1960s that means they have rebelled against authority. Counter Culture

4,1 Why did WW2 end the Great Depression? People were put back to work

4,2 Japanese-Canadian were Unfairly placed in these after The attack of Japan on Pearl Harbor. Interment Camps

4,3 Name a Canadian Infrastructure program Canso Causeway, St. Lawrence Seaway, Toronto Subway, Trans Canada Highway, or MacKay Bridge in Halifax

4,4 The interconnection of the world And having companies spread Their work throughout the World is known as…... Globalization

5,1 What was the main reason for The Great Depression? Unemployment

5,2 Why did the government change Its mind about accepting Minorities into the military As war progressed. Because of the heroic actions of the minorities that were enlisted they saw that they were a benefit to the war effort.

5,3 Why was the NORAD Agreement so controversial? USA technology on Canadian soil meant that Canada was giving up some independence and identity.

5,4 With the cold war raging why was the USA so eager to defend Canadian air space? Canada is in he middle of the USA and USSR if the Russians attack from over the North pole.