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show | 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 | show 🗑
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show | 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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show | 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 | show 🗑
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show | 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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show | energy policy of Canadian Gov.- was created under Liberal government of PM Trudeau- 1980s
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show | 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 | show 🗑
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show | 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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show | 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 | show 🗑
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Socialism | show 🗑
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Ideology | show 🗑
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Lobbyist | show 🗑
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show | a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
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show | Intro-1st Reading-2nd Reading-Committee-Report-3rd Reading-Sent-Royal Assent
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show | introduction in either house of commons or senate
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1st reading of Bill | show 🗑
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show | principle of bill is debated. Once principle is adopted, Bill is referred to parliamentary committees for further study
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show | hears witnesses, examines bill, clause by clause, and submits a report with or without amendments
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Report Stage of Bill | show 🗑
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show | last opportunity for House to amend Bill. Bill is published for the last time
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Sent to Other House for Bill | show 🗑
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Royal Assent of Bill | show 🗑
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show | Japan's attack on British colony of Hong Kong in which there were heavy Canadian Losses
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show | Quebec provincial party that advocates separation from Canada
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Canada's levels of Gov | show 🗑
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show | Executive-Legislative-Judicial
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show | Liberal-Conservative-NDP-Bloc Quebecois
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show | 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 | show 🗑
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Passchendaale | show 🗑
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show | Germany, Austria-Hungary- Italy
(Italy didn't go into war with them though)
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show | France, Britain, Russia
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show | 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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show | 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 | show 🗑
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Fascism | show 🗑
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Group of 7 | show 🗑
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Treaty of Versailles | show 🗑
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show | 1942 trial raid by Canadian troops against Germany's occupation of Dieppe- AUGUST 19, 1942
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show | 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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show | 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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show | 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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show | 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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show | Supply & Demand- Overproduction- Tariffs- WWI Debt- Stock Market Crash- Falling off Economic Edge- Basic Economic Principles
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show | 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 | show 🗑
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show | 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 | show 🗑
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show | expanding nations and empires-building and establishing colonies worldwide-competing for territories
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Khaki Election | show 🗑
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show | 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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show | 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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show | Federal Party dedicatioin to separation from Canada
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Italian Campaign | show 🗑
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Quiet Revolution | show 🗑
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Black Christmas | show 🗑
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Battle of Atlantic | show 🗑
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Black Tuesday | show 🗑
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Allies | show 🗑
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Axis | show 🗑
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Coalition Government | show 🗑
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show | 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 | show 🗑
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show | 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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show | an air campaign launched in 1940 by Royal Air Force to stop the Germans from achieving air superiority
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show | 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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show | 1926- conclusions of Imperial Conference- relations between self-governing parts of Commonwealth empire.
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October Crisis | show 🗑
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Battle of Ypres | show 🗑
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show | 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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show | 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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