Chc 2P – Semester One Final Examination

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Chc 2P – Semester One Final Examination

CHC 2D – SEMESTER ONE FINAL EXAMINATION REVIEW Part A: Matching Part B: Multiple Choice Part C: Fill-In-The-Blanks Part D: Who or What Am I? Part E: Historical Significance Part F Essay Air Warfare Hiroshima, Nagasaki Residential Schools Alliance systems Hitler Riding the Rods / Rails Appeasement Holocaust Role of Women in Assimilation Imperialism Canadian History (i.e. Atomic Bomb Immigration how have women’s Avro Arrow Japanese Internment roles changed?) Banting, Frederick Camps Roosevelt Belgium Igor Gouzenko Saint Louis Bennett, Buggies Income Tax Social Credit Party Bill Aberhardt Inventions Statute of Bishop, Billy Joseph Stalin Westminister Black Tuesday J.S. Woodsworth Stock Market Crash Blitzkrieg King, Mackenzie St. Lawrence Seaway BOMARC Korean War 1950 – 1953 Sudetenland Bootleggers Kristelnacht Suffragists, W.C.T.U. Borden, Robert Laurier, Wilfrid Treaty of Versailles Buying on Margin League of Nations Trench Warfare Camp X Lester B. Pearson Triple Alliance Carine Wilson Lusitania Triple Entente CBC McClung, Nellie Truman CCF MacPhail, Agnes Unions Concentration Camps Maginot Line United Nations Cold War Maple Leaf Urbanization Communism, Socialism Mary Pickford V.E. Day Conscription Mein Kempf War Measures Act Currie, Arthur Mussolini Wartime Elections Act DEW Line NATO, NORAD Weapons of WWI, Dates Dionne Quintuplets Naval Issue Winnipeg General Douglas, Tommy Nazis Strike Duplessis, Maurice NDP World War I Battles Emily Murphy Newfoundland (Ypres, Vimy Ridge) Enola Gay No Man’s Land Sarajevo Famous Five (Alberta On-to-Ottawa Trek World War II Five) Pearl Harbor World War II Battles Flappers Persons Case (Britain, Normandy (D- Foster Hewitt Prairies Day), Dieppe, Dunkirk) Franz Ferdinand Prohibition World War II Leaders Free Trade, Tariffs Rationing War on the Homefront Group of Seven Regina Riots Warsaw Pact Halifax Explosion Relief Camps

It is important that you have a good understanding of the various periods of Canadian History that we have studied in this course.

1896-1914 Immigration and Settlement of the West. What was life like for new immigrants? 1914-1918 World War I (Causes, battles, leaders, conscription, role of women) 1920s Entertainment, Women, Inventions etc. 1930s Great Depression (Why did it happen? (Causes) What was life like? How did people cope?, On – To – Ottawa Trek 1939-1945 World War II (Causes, battles and leaders) The Cold War Korea, Vietnam, Cuban Missile Crisis, Avro Arrow, Space / Arms Race Aboriginal Canadians / French - English Relations / Canada - US Relations *This exam is worth 15% of your final mark. You MUST write the exam in order to earn a credit in this course.  Start by making notes on the terms / people / events. It is wise to use your textbook, notes and worksheets.  It is essential that you study for this examination. You must put aside the necessary time to prepare.

How to beat procrastination: 1. Just start. Once you get going, it’s much easier to continue. 2. Reward yourself with a treat. 3. Work with a friend. Encourage each other. 4. Design your own study schedule and stick to it. 5. Be in control! Don’t interrupt your study time for phone calls or TV shows.

How to pass the exam: 1. It is important to know KEY IDEAS. If you feel that something doesn’t seem important then it probably is not. If you are still unsure ask your teacher

WWI Triple Entente / Triple Alliance Years / Dates Franz Ferdinand Billy Bishop Robert Borden Arthur Currie Sam Hughes Causes of the War (MAIN) Battles Vimy Ridge, Ypres Trench Warfare Convoy System War Measures Act Halifax Explosion Conscription Crisis Henri Bourassa Nellie McClung Suffrage

1919-1929 Winnipeg General Strike Arthur Meighen Mackenzie King Group of Seven Agnes McPhail Emily Murphy Famous Five – Persons Case Women – Flappers Prohibition Suffrage Technology Frederick Banting Radio Music New products Branch Plants First female judge 1st female Member of Parliament Move toward independence

1930s Causes of the Great Depression J.S. Woodsworth How did people try to survive during the Depression? Bennett Buggies Region of Canada that experienced severe droughts in the 1930s R. B. Bennett Which Prime Minister introduced “relief”? William Aberhart Who was Canada’s longest-serving Prime Minister? On-to-Ottawa Trek Political Parties that emerged (CCF, Social Credit, Union Nationale) Maurice Duplessis Riding the Rails Dionne Quintuplets

WWII Treaty of Versailles Adolf Hitler Blitzkreig Alliances September 3rd & 10th, 1939 Hong Kong, D-Day Dieppe Battle of Britain Concentration camps Conscription Japanese Internment Appeasement St. Louis Atomic Bomb (Cities) Causes of WWII (i.e. failure of L of N, T of V, dictators, Depression)

After WWII Meaning of “The Cold War”? The U.N. Igor Gouzenko NATO NORAD Warsaw Pact Lester B. Pearson Louis St. Laurent John Diefenbaker Avro Arrow Baby Boom Television DEW Suburbs Korean War

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