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by Chris Sankey 8 years ago

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History CPT 2016 Chris Sankey

The period between 1914 and 1929 was marked by significant events and transformations in Canada, starting with the causes and impacts of World War I. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand acted as a direct catalyst, triggering a complex web of alliances that involved major powers like the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente.

History CPT 2016 Chris Sankey

Proving Canada 1945-1982

Boomin' 50's

Teenagers
Generation Gap
Activists
Hippies
Social Norms

Not Married

Less Jobs

High School Mandatory
Entertainment
Rock and Roll

Elvis Presley

Television
Baby Boom
Young Children
Mass Immigration
Canada/United States Relations
United States "Branch Plant"
Auto Pact (1965)

Untaxed Car Production

Free Trade Agreement

Brian Mulroney

No Tariffs

NAFTA

Politics

Quebec
October Crisis

Terrorist Attack

Bill 101

Banned English Language

English/French Tension

People

FQL

Mail Bombs

Extreme Militants

Militants

Terrorists

Violent

Nationalists

Leave Canada

Federalists

Stay Canadian

Prime Ministers
Pierre Trudeau

Smart Lawyer

October Crisis War Measures Act

Constitution (1982)

Young, people person, popular

"Trudeaumania"

Lester B. Pearson

Flag

Medicare

Province/Province Relations

Better French/English Relations

Diplomat

John Diefenbaker (1957-1963)

Developed Pensions

Cancelled Avro Arrow

Created Jobs

Powerful/Emotional

Louis St. Laruent

Led Canada into Cold War

Disliked Communism

Gentle, Calm, Kind

"Uncle Louis"

Cold War

Canada
Avro Arrow
Suez Crisis
Espionage
No Direct Battles
Warsaw Pact
Nuclear Arms Race
Space Race
NATO
Berlin Wall

"Iron Curtain"

West
East
Korean War
South Korea

Democracy

United States

North Korea

Communist

Soviet Union

WW1 Tank (Picture 1)

Shaping Canada 1929-1945

Pacific War

Japanese Racism
Possessions Sold
Intern Camps

Inhumane

Over Populated

Nuclear Warfare
Caused Surrender

Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day)

Instilled Fear
Atomic Bombs

Enola Gay

Paul Tibbets

Fat Man

Nagasaki, Japan

August 9th, 1945

Little Boy

Hiroshima, Japan

August 6th, 1945

The Great Depression

Rebellions
Regina Riots

Many casualties

Violent Riots

On-to-Ottawa Trek

Stopped in Regina

Homeless jumped on trains

Stock Market Crash
Dependence on United States
"Black Tuesday" October 29th 1929
High Tarrifs
Over Production/Expansion
Too much Credit
Escapism
Games
Radio
Low Income
No Jobs

World War 2 Battles

Pearl Harbor
Anger and Resentment
2000+ Lives lost
Japanese Attack
Invasion of Poland
Broke Appeasement
"Blitzkrieg" Tactic
WW2 Spark
D-Day
150 000 Ally Troops
Juno Beach, Normandy, France
Battle of Holland
175 000 Canadians
Battle of Dieppe
Canadian Sacrifice
Ally Loss
Battle of Britian
First German Loss
London Bombing
Battle of Dunkirk
Nazi occupied Europe
Evacuation
Government Policy

Enlistment

War Funding

Income Tax

Censorship

block info

Non-Combat Military Jobs
Knitted Socks
Factory Jobs
Natives Exempt

72 Women

3000 Men

Plebiscite Vote

English voted YES

French voted NO

Rise of Dictators

Joseph Stalin
Was unhappy with leaders
Soviet Union Leader
Force
Benito Mussolini
Persuaded King
Facist
Italian Dictator
Adolf Hitler
Nazi Party Leader
"Der Furher" (1934)
Power

Elected Chancellor

Reichstag Fire

Enabling Act

Night of Long Knives

Hindenburg Death

Oath of Loyalty

Holocaust

Jewish for "Sacrifice by fire"
Concentration Camps
Death Camps (1945)
Manual Labor

Experimented On

Diseased

Uniforms

Cramped

Numbered with Tattoos

Shaved Heads

Stages of Isolation
Extermination

Death

Concentration

Moved to Camps

Segregation

Ghettos

Depressing

Stripping of Rights

Numenburg Laws

Kristallnauch

I.D.

Denied Education

Becoming Canada 1914-1929

Homefront

Munitions Scandal
Poor Boots
Faulty Rifles
Sam Hughes
Profitting from War
Women's Roles
Nurses
Unhappy
Payed Less
Replaced Men in Jobs
Conscription
Native's Exempt
Military Service Act
British vs French relations

French

British

Propaganda
Victory Bonds
Posters

Causes of WW1

Indirect
Militarism

Germany and British Navy

Building an Army

Alliances

Triple Entente

Soviet Union (Russia)

France

Great Britian

Triple Alliance

Italy

Austria-Hungary

Germany

Imperialism
Nationalism

Immense Pride

Spark (Direct)
Assassination

Austria vs. Serbia

Caused WW1

Schliffen Plan

Began the War

Stalemate

Caused Trenches

Roaring 20's

Autonomy
Chanuk Affair

Denied plea for help (Britain)

Statue of Westminister

Manage own Politics

King-Byng Crisis
Halibut Treaty

Over fishing treaty (United States and Canada)

Women
Prohibition

Alcohol prohibited

First "major" women Movement

Sufferage

Famous 5

Persons Case

Right to Vote

Society
Sports

Aired on radio

Home Life

Automobiles

Assembly Line

Model T Ford

Electrical Appliances

Leisure

Washing Machine

Irons

Vacuum

Jazz Age

Dancing

Waltz

Foxtrot

Music

Slang

Modern Warfare

Trench Warfare
Conditions

PTSD

Fungal Infections

Lice

Disease

Rats

New Technology
Land

Chlorine/Mustard Gas

Tanks

Ross Rifle

Air

Zepplins

Planes

Sea

Halifax Explosion

Torpeados

U-Boats

Battles
100 Days

Ended the War

Treaty of Versailles

Passchendael

Dirty

Vimy Ridge

Planning

Hope

Somme

Bloody

Loss of life

Battle of Ypres

Chemical Warfare