CHC2DP. Hurley

CHC 2D Exam Review

Part / Description / Marks
A / Knowledge
Multiple Choice / 15
B / Knowledge/Application/Thinking:
Timeline / 10
C / Knowledge/Application/Thinking:
Identify & State the Significance / 9
D / Application/Communication:
Short Answer / 20
E / Application
Picture Response / 6
F / Knowl./ Think./ Comm./Appl.
Essay / 20
Total Marks / 80

Part A: Multiple Choice/15 Knowledge Marks

  • There will be a mixture of questions based on all 4 units

Part A: Timeline/10 Application Marks

Choose ten (10) events from the table and place them in proper chronological order on the timeline. (1 mark/event) **From this list of 25 topics, only 15 will appear on the exam**

Winnipeg General Strike / WWI Conscription Crisis / Battle of Vimy Ridge / War on Terror / Stock Market Crash
Creation of NATO / Meech Lake Accord / Treaty of Versailles Signed / On-to-Ottawa Trek / Creation of NORAD
October Crisis / Munich Agreement / Genocide in Rwanda / Suez Crisis / Trudeau Elected
King-Byng Crisis / Battle of Ypres / Quiet Revolution / D-Day Invasion / Atomic Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima
Charlottetown Accord / Cuban Missile Crisis / Baby Boom begins / Constitution Act Signed / Oka Crisis

Part B: Identify & State Significance/9 Thinking

From the table in part B, choose three (3) events. For each give a description of the event and state reasons why it is considered important to our history. (3x3 marks each)

Part C: Short Answer/20 Application & Communication

10 marks each

You will be given 3 questions, you only have to respond to two. Answer in the space provided.

Topics:

  • The Roaring Twenties
  • French/English tensions
  • Canadian peacekeeping
  • Impact of WWII

Part D: Response/6 Application

You will be given a picture or article that you are to analyze and respond to. Remember to use specifics from the course and expand on your thinking.

Part E: Essay Question/35 Knowl., Think., Comm., App.

15 marks for quality

20 marks for content

Write your response to the following question in the space provided. Use proper essay form and be conscious of the mechanics of your writing. Marks will be granted for all categories of learning.

  • Demonstrate how Canada played a vital role in the achievement of victory in either World War One or World War Two.

**Your response should be approximately 300-400 words in length**

CHC2D Unit 1 Test Review

  • Triple Entente
  • Triple Alliance
  • Archduke Franz Ferdinand
  • Causes of the war: Militarism, Economic Rivalry, Nationalism, Imperialism
  • Prejudice in WWI
  • The Western Front
  • Ypres
  • The Somme
  • Vimy Ridge
  • The War in the Air
  • The War in the Sea
  • Weapons: rifle, machine guns, chlorine gas, mustard gas, zeppelin, tanks, planes, torpedoes
  • Halifax Explosion
  • Propaganda
  • War effort at home: rationing, censorship, income tax, debt
  • Conscription
  • The Khaki Election
  • Passchendaele
  • General Arthur Currie
  • The Hundred Days
  • Treaty of Versailles
  • November 11
  • The League of Nations
  • The Spanish flu
  • Prohibition
  • Alberta Five
  • Radio
  • Fredrick Banting
  • Winnipeg General Strike
  • King-Byng Crisis
  • October 29, 1929 or Black Tuesday
  • Causes of the Great Depression: easy credit, lack of financial regulation, shrinking demand, economic ties, protective tariffs
  • On-to-Ottawa Trek
  • The Regina Riot

CHC2D Unit 2 Review

  • English Canadians
  • French Canadians
  • Phony War
  • Dunkirk
  • The Battle of Britain
  • Luftwaffe
  • The Blitz
  • Eastern Front
  • Dieppe
  • The Battle of Ortona
  • D-Day
  • Operation Overlord
  • V-E Day
  • Liberation of Holland
  • Tulips
  • The Holocaust
  • The “Final Solution”
  • Concentration Camps
  • Liberating the Camps
  • Nuremburg trials
  • War Crimes
  • War in the Pacific
  • Pearl Harbour
  • Hiroshima
  • Nagasaki
  • Canada and the Pacific
  • The Manhattan project
  • President Harry Truman
  • Internment of Japanese Canadians
  • Prime Minister Mackenzie King

Unit 3 Review

  • Cold War
  • Communism
  • Nuclear Threat
  • Joseph McCarthy
  • Marshall Plan
  • The Korean War
  • NORAD
  • NATO
  • The Suez Crisis
  • Lester B. Pearson
  • Canadian Citizenship
  • Supreme Court of Canada
  • Newfoundland
  • The Asbestos Strike
  • Trans Canada Highway
  • Trans Canada Pipeline
  • The Baby Boom
  • The Bill of Rights
  • John Diefenbaker
  • Expo ‘67
  • Cuban Missile Crisis
  • The Vietnam War
  • The Auto Pact
  • The Quiet Revolution
  • The Official Languages Act
  • Pierre Elliott Trudeau
  • Jean Lesage
  • Front de Liberation de Quebec (FLQ)
  • James Cross
  • Pierre Laporte
  • War Mesaures Act
  • “Just Watch Me”
  • Parti Quebecois
  • Referendum
  • Rene Levesque
  • Aboriginal Peoples
  • The White Paper
  • The Red Paper
  • The Constitution
  • Charter of Rights and Freedoms
  • Queen Elizabeth II
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Space Exploration
  • Canadarm
  • Marc Garneau
  • Roberta Bondar
  • Foreign Aid

Unit 4 Review

  • International Development Agency
  • Immigration
  • Aboriginal Rights
  • Oka Crisis
  • Brian Mulroney
  • Air India Flight 182
  • Montreal Massacre
  • Marc Lepine
  • Apartheid
  • Tiananmen Square
  • The Collapse of the Soviet Union
  • The Fall of the Berlin Wall
  • Gulf War
  • Yugoslavia
  • Somalia
  • War on Terror
  • Canadian aid in September 11
  • Iraq
  • Afghanistan
  • Canada’s role in Afghanistan today
  • Aid in Afghanistan
  • Highway of Heroes
  • Quebec’s Sovereignty
  • Aboriginal Land claims

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