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Operation Barbarossa   Germany's unsuccessful invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941-1942 which broke the non-aggression pact and ultimately led to Soviet Union joining the Allies  
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Chanak Affair   Sept. 1922- threatened attack by Turkish troops on Brits and French troops to guard Dardanelles neutral zone. - Major factor of statute of westminster 1931- determinded British Commonwealth independence in their foreign policy  
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Halibut Treaty   March 2, 1923- Canadian-American agreement concerning fishing rights in N. Pacific Ocean-independently negotiated and signed by Canadian government-important step towards establishment of Canada's right to separate diplomatic action  
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King Byng Crisis   Canadian constitutional crisis-1926-Lord Byng refused P.M King's' want to an election to spare scandal gripped government  
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Massey Commission   Royal Commission on National Development in the ARts, Letters & Sciences, appointed by fed gov. by order in council April 9, 1949. Vincent Massey-Chairman-noted phenominal growth of music in Canada  
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Korean War   War that started June 25, 1950, Military forces of N. Korea crossed 38th parallel into S Korea. Canada and other U.N. members contributed combat forces- 26000 Canadian served in war  
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National Energy Program   energy policy of Canadian Gov.- was created under Liberal government of PM Trudeau- 1980s  
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100 Days Campaign   Allied campaign that brought an end to WW1- included many battles most notably Battle of Amiens. Was final push that brough war to an end in favour of the allies  
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Totalitarian   a person advocating to system of government that centralizes and dictates and requires complete subservience to the state  
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Communism   political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs  
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Conservatism   political or theological orientation advocating preservation of best in society and opposing radical changes- promotes maintenance of traditional institutions and supports minimal and gradual change in society  
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Liberalism   political orientation that favors social progress by reform and by changing laws rather than by revolution  
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Socialism   when production and distribution in a country are publicly owned and controlled for the benefit of all members of a society  
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Ideology   the science of ideas; study of origin and nature- a system of ideas and ideals especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy  
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Lobbyist   someone who is employed to persuade legislators to vote for legislation that favor's the lobbyist's employer  
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Democracy   a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives  
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Bill Becoming a Law:Steps   Intro-1st Reading-2nd Reading-Committee-Report-3rd Reading-Sent-Royal Assent  
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Bill Introduction   introduction in either house of commons or senate  
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1st reading of Bill   first presentation of bill- authorizes publishing and allocates it a #  
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2nd reading of bill   principle of bill is debated. Once principle is adopted, Bill is referred to parliamentary committees for further study  
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Committee of Bill   hears witnesses, examines bill, clause by clause, and submits a report with or without amendments  
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Report Stage of Bill   Additional amendments to the bill may be moved, debated and voted on  
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3rd reading of bill   last opportunity for House to amend Bill. Bill is published for the last time  
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Sent to Other House for Bill   if Bill is passed by house, it is sent to the Senate, vice versa, process starts over again  
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Royal Assent of Bill   Governor General gives royal assent, assigned chapter #, bill becomes law and comes into for play on the day of assent- passed by both House of Commons and Senate  
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Battle of Hong Kong   Japan's attack on British colony of Hong Kong in which there were heavy Canadian Losses  
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Parti Quebecois   Quebec provincial party that advocates separation from Canada  
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Canada's levels of Gov   Municipal-Provincial-Federal  
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Canada's branches of Gov   Executive-Legislative-Judicial  
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Political Parties   Liberal-Conservative-NDP-Bloc Quebecois  
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Nationalism   showing pride and patriotism for mother country- intense loyalty toward and desire to preserve one's own cultural identity  
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Black Hand   Group of Bosnian Serbs willing to fight for nationalistic goals  
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Passchendaale   October 1917, General Arthur Currie and C.E.F. were asked to break through Germany lines and retake the town of Passchendaale in Belgium. Canadians captured Passchendaale but resulted in more than 200,000 casualties on each side - Germans recaptured later  
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Triple Alliance   Germany, Austria-Hungary- Italy (Italy didn't go into war with them though)  
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Triple Entente   France, Britain, Russia  
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Battle of the Somme   July 1916, Allies launched a massive attack against a line of German trenches near Somme River, France- Allies shells didn't destroy German defenses- more than 1.25 million casualties- Canadian troops distinguished themselves  
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Militarism   developing military powers and resources to protect their interests and intimidate each other- glamorizing armed forces and size of their armies and navies become essential to national prestige- WW1  
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Holocaust   mass genocide of more than 6 million jews and more than 5 million undesirables by the Nazi Party in Concentration Camps - Auschwitz is main camp  
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Fascism   an authoritarian system of government that exercises complete power, suppresses opposition often through the use of force, and encourages nationalism and racism  
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Group of 7   Group of Canadian Landscape Artists from 1920-1933  
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Treaty of Versailles   June 28, 1919 Took place during Paris Peace Conference- laid out terms between Germans and Allies-made Germans' take blame and pay reparations-restrictions on army  
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Dieppe Raid   1942 trial raid by Canadian troops against Germany's occupation of Dieppe- AUGUST 19, 1942  
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House of Commons   democractically elected body-308 members-members are elected by ridings-each have around 5 years - major law-making body-study,debate, and vote on laws proposed- REP BY POP  
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Nisga'a Treaty   1999- negotiated agreement between Nisga'a nation, BC GOV, and CAN GOV.-sets out and descrives in detail how the rights of Nisga'a citizens wil be exercised- Final agreement: April 13, 2000  
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Schlieffan Plan   Germany's plan for war aainst Russia and France-called for German army to launch surprise invasion of France through Belgium- use railway system to move most of army to East to fight Russia  
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Constitution-BNA Act   1982-Supreme Law-Royal Proclamation of 1763-constitutional guarantee of the civil rights and liberties of every citizen in Canada-freedom of expression, religion, mobility.  
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Causes of Great Depression   Supply & Demand- Overproduction- Tariffs- WWI Debt- Stock Market Crash- Falling off Economic Edge- Basic Economic Principles  
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War at Sea   Merchant marine-civilian ships and sailors that transported food, weapons, and munitions- U-Boat, travels underwater/can't be detected-equipped with torpedos and German U-Boats sank Lusitania  
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Supporting War Effort   Canadians bought Victory Bonds- Honour Rationing- Income Tax was temporary- Corporate Tax- but Government did not raise enough $$ so borrowed money from U.S. and others  
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Battle of Vimy Ridge   Lietenant General J. Byng carefully planned an attack - April 9, 1917, Canadian troops moved into position in V.R.- April 10, captured hill 145- April 12, they were successful- gave them sense of pride and autonomy and reputation  
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War in the Air   Billy Bishop/ Billy Barker/ dogfights (aerial figts between aircrafts)  
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Imperialism   expanding nations and empires-building and establishing colonies worldwide-competing for territories  
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Khaki Election   1917- P.M. Borden tried to strengthen his position for conscription-failed. Created Military Votes Act-allowing soldiers etc to vote and Wartime Elections Act but WEA was cancelled  
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White Paper   1969- Gov. Report preposing dramatic changes to the lives of Aboriginals, including eliminations of Indian Act- Proposed Indian Act be repealed- end a. people's special status and be equal to Canadians-didn't approve of it  
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French English Relations   Protection of a minority culture, language, against Anglophone majority- Bilingualism (Official Language) - Quebec Bill 101- Charter of French Language-strengthened French in Quebec  
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Bloc Quebecois   Federal Party dedicatioin to separation from Canada  
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Italian Campaign   1943- Allied battles to recapture Europe from South, through Sicily & Italy- Battle of Sicily- July 10, 1943-Allied forces - Battle of Ortona-Canada captured town Dec 28, 1943  
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Quiet Revolution   Period of rapid change & reform that modernized Quebec society during the years 1960-1966 under Liberal provincial government of Jean Lesage- "Modernizing Quebec"  
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Black Christmas   December 25, 1941- Hong Kong fell to Japanese- 18 days of bitter fighting  
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Battle of Atlantic   the struggle between the Allies & Axis powers to control Allies shipping route across Atlantic Ocean  
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Black Tuesday   October 29,1929- New York Stock Exchange Collapsed  
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Allies   Britain, France, Commonwealth countries (Canada, Australia, New Zealand)  
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Axis   Germany, Italy, Japan  
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Coalition Government   a cabinet of a parliamentary government in which several parties cooperate  
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War Measures Act   P.M. Borden introduced this Act in 1914- Gave government authority to do everything necessary for the Security, defense, peace, order, and welfare of Canada- Recent immigrants treated harshly  
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D-Day   June 6, 1944- Allied armies invade France-biggest Allied invasion of WW2- Germans weren't prepared- bad weather-North not South- Juno Beach- Utah-Omaha-Gold-Sword  
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Cold War   a period lasting approx. from 1945-1989 when there were tension and hostility between communist Soviet Union and its allies and capitalist U.S. and its allies  
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Battle of Britain   an air campaign launched in 1940 by Royal Air Force to stop the Germans from achieving air superiority  
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Balkans   Great Powers fought over this- Russia tried to promote Pan-Slavism-wanting access to their warm-water ports- Ottomans lost hold of Balkans and feared losing even more territory  
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Balfour Report   1926- conclusions of Imperial Conference- relations between self-governing parts of Commonwealth empire.  
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October Crisis   October 1970- FLQ members kidnapped James Cross. In exchange, wanted release of FLX members in prison & public reading. Bourossa refused and FLQ kidnapped Pierre LaPorte and wa found dead in trunk-Cross found after 60 days captive  
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Battle of Ypres   April 22, 1915- Germans used chlorine gas-More than 6000 Canadians killed, wounded, captured-Lieutenant John McCrae- In Flanders Fields  
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Persons Case   1928- Supreme court decided women were not persons who could hold office as Canadian senators. 1929- British Privy Council reversed decision and called exclusion of women from public office  
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Charter of Rights & Freedom   forms the first part of Constitution Act of 1982- guarantees certain political rights to Canadian citizens and civil rights of Canadian from policies and actions of all areas and levels of government  
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