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Exam Outline Part I: Multiple Choice20 Part I: Multiple Choice20 Part II: Matching10 Part II: Matching10 Part III: Identify and Explain20 Part III: Identify and Explain20 Part IV: Visual Recognition10 Part IV: Visual Recognition10 Part V: Climographs10 Part V: Climographs10 Part VI: Read and Respond10 Part VI: Read and Respond10 Part VII:Essay15 Part VII:Essay15 Part VIII:Special Question5 Part VIII:Special Question5 Total_________ / 100 Total_________ / 100

Geography Factors that shaped the land Factors that shaped the land Landforms of Canada Landforms of Canada Factors that affect weather Factors that affect weather Global Global Regional Regional Climographs Climographs

Immigration Part 1 Population distribution Population distribution Archipalego effect Archipalego effect Push/Pull Factors Push/Pull Factors Site/Situational Factors Site/Situational Factors Seigneurial vs Township system Seigneurial vs Township system

WWI Causes Causes Canada’s contribution Canada’s contribution War War At home At home Major Battles: Le Somme, Vimy Ridge Major Battles: Le Somme, Vimy Ridge Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Versailles

Roaring 20’s Economic Boom Economic Boom Leisure Time Leisure Time Haves/Have Nots Haves/Have Nots Black Tuesday 1929 Black Tuesday 1929

Dirty 30’s Causes of the Depression Causes of the Depression Conditions across Canada Conditions across Canada Dust Bowls Dust Bowls

WWII Causes Causes Canada’s Contributions Canada’s Contributions Major Battles Major Battles Dieppe Dieppe Juno Beach Juno Beach Propaganda Propaganda Home front Home front Women’s role in the war. Women’s role in the war.

Immigration Part 2 Pre WWI Pre WWI White/English speaking/Christian White/English speaking/Christian White/Christian White/Christian Others…Chinese/Sikhs Others…Chinese/Sikhs WWI to WWII WWI to WWII Western Europe/US Western Europe/US Post WWII Post WWII Skilled labourers Skilled labourers Refugees Refugees

Cold War Iron curtain Iron curtain Weapons race Weapons race Korean War Korean War Suez Crisis Suez Crisis Lester B Pearson Lester B Pearson UN Peace Keeping Force UN Peace Keeping Force

Post War Boom Technology Technology Regional Disparity Regional Disparity Equalization Grants Equalization Grants

Government History of Democracy History of Democracy Current structure of Federal and provincial gov’ts Current structure of Federal and provincial gov’ts

Causes of the depression The crash of the stock market The crash of the stock market People were in too much debt…borrowed to much money People were in too much debt…borrowed to much money Manufacturing practices…produced too much and relied on exporting. Manufacturing practices…produced too much and relied on exporting. Government didn’t regulate (control) banks enough…some went out of business and people lost all their money. Government didn’t regulate (control) banks enough…some went out of business and people lost all their money.

Pattern of settlement Township vs Seigneurial Township vs Seigneurial French system let to a sense of community…English was more isolated French system let to a sense of community…English was more isolated Major problems when English get control of British North America and begin to change things…Red River Rebellion…Lois Reil Major problems when English get control of British North America and begin to change things…Red River Rebellion…Lois Reil

Changes in Immigration Pre 1900…Canada trying to settle the land…needed farmers…preferred white, English, protestant Pre 1900…Canada trying to settle the land…needed farmers…preferred white, English, protestant Advertised in Eastern Europe and got people who believed in different religions and political systems (communism…near Russia) Advertised in Eastern Europe and got people who believed in different religions and political systems (communism…near Russia) 1900 to WWI…didn’t want Asians…Chinese head tax…major prejudice to WWI…didn’t want Asians…Chinese head tax…major prejudice.

WWI to WWII…less people of ethnic origin…more people from Europe…white…christian WWI to WWII…less people of ethnic origin…more people from Europe…white…christian Post WWII…refugees…more of an open policy…people from Africa, South America, asia start to increase as time passes. Post WWII…refugees…more of an open policy…people from Africa, South America, asia start to increase as time passes. Less people from Europe, and US coming in as time passes. Less people from Europe, and US coming in as time passes.

Causes of WWII and Canada’s Role Treaty of Versailles. Blamed Germany for WWI…had to pay back money and limited their army…loss of land Treaty of Versailles. Blamed Germany for WWI…had to pay back money and limited their army…loss of land Hitler…gained power by blaming problems in Germany on the treaty and promised to rip up the treaty. Hitler…gained power by blaming problems in Germany on the treaty and promised to rip up the treaty. Germany violates treaty by building up army and taking back land it lost in WWI Germany violates treaty by building up army and taking back land it lost in WWI

Finally when Germany invades Poland to take back it’s land Britain and France declare war. Finally when Germany invades Poland to take back it’s land Britain and France declare war. Canada at first send volunteers and supplies. Canada at first send volunteers and supplies. Later joins the war with Britain and France Later joins the war with Britain and France Plays major roles in Italy, Normandy and the liberation of Holland. Plays major roles in Italy, Normandy and the liberation of Holland.