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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