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CHC 2D: EXAM REVIEW
UNIT
KEY IDEAS

Describe the challenges different groups of
immigrants faced.

How were Natives mistreated by the government?

What challenges did urbanization pose to
Canadians?
The Laurier Years
World War I

What tensions were present/lessons were learned
from Canada’s involvement in the Boer War,
Naval Dispute, Alaska Boundary Dispute, and the
1911 Reciprocity controversy?

Causes of WWI

Steps to war

Canada’s role in WWI

Key inventions of WWI
TERMS, DEFINITIONS and PEOPLE
Reciprocity
emigration/immigration
ethnocentric
French Nationalists
Telephone
Suffrage
CPR
Henri Bourassa
Robert Borden
head-tax
assimilation
British Imperialists
Industrialization
Wireless telegraph
push/pull factors
Nationalism
Militarism
Conscription
Corvettes
U-boats
Trench warfare
Ypres
Vimy Ridge
Imperialism
Alliance system
Convoys
Q-ships
Naval blockade
Air ace
Somme
Passchendaele
Wilfred Laurier
Clifford Sifton
The Roaring 1920s
and the Dirty 1930s

How did WWI end, and what impact did the
conclusion of this war have on the rest of the
world?
Treaty of Versailles
Victory bonds
Schliffen Plan
Billy Bishop
Sam Hughes
Robert Borden
Roy Brown

What were the post-war tensions in Canada, and
how did these lead to the Winnipeg General Strike
in 1919?

What were the “platforms” of the different
political parties in Canada?

Analyze whether conditions of Aboriginals in
Canada improved or not in the 1920s.

What were the key issues of the “Person’s Case”?

What were the significant new inventions of the
1920s-1930s and how did they impact people’s
lives?

What were the causes of the Great Depression?
Liberals
Progressive party
Relief camps
Business cycle
Overproduction
Buying on credit
Dole/pogey
Hobos
One Big Union
New Deal
Social Credit Party
Chanak Crisis
King-Byng Crisis
Statue of Westminister
Robert Borden
J.S. Woodsworth
Mackenzie King

How were immigrants scapegoated during the
Depression?
War Measures Act
Propaganda
Storm Troopers
Arthur Currie
Woodrow Wilson
William Lyons Mackenzie King
Douglas Haig
Conservatives
Prohibition
Radio
Isolationism
Tariffs
Buying on margin
Suffrage
On-to-Ottawa Trek
CBC
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Union Nationale
Halibut Treaty
Balfour Report
R.B. Benett
Mary Pickford
William Aberhart

Why did Fascism gain support in the 1920s-1930s,
leading to WWII?

How did Hitler rise to power in Germany (19191936)?

Describe German territorial expansionism in
relation to the Allied policy of appeasement.
World War II

Describe the treatment of the Japanese Canadians
during WWII. What caused the government to
intern the Japanese?

In what way was Canada becoming
“Americanized” after WWII?

In what did French/English tension continue to be
demonstrated after WWII?
Post-War Canada
Appeasement
Scapegoat
Boycott
Final Solution
Internment
Lebensraum
Corvette
Dieppe
Sicily
Battle of Britain
Totalitarianism
Rosie the Riveter
Stalin
Mussolini
NATO/NAFTA/NORAD
Iron curtain
Communism
Suez Crisis
Vietnam
Red Scare
Lester B. Pearson
Igor Gouzenko
Tommy Douglas
Anti-semitism
Dictator
Nuremburg laws
Blitzkreig
Luftwaffe
Kristallnacht
Ortona
D-Day
Holocaust
Wannsee Conference
Plebiscite
Hitler
Chamberlin-vs-Winston Churchill
Cold War
Warsaw Pact
Capitalism
Korea
Cuban Missile Crisis
Avro Arrow
St. Laurent
John Diefenbaker
French English Relations
Maurice Duplessis
Rene Levesque
Charles De Gaulle
Brian Mulroney
Elijah Harper
FLQ
October Crisis
The Great Darkness
Quiet Revolution
Just Society
Parti Quebecois
"Vive le Quebec Libre"
"Maitrez Chez Nous"
"Just Watch Me"
Trudeaumania
Multiculturalism
Bill 22
Bill 101
Meech Lake Accord
Charlottetown Accord
Constitution Act 1982
Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Referendum 1995
Sovereignty-Association
Jean Lesage
Pierre Elliot Trudeau
Jean Chretien
Robert Bourassa