Canadian Diplomatic and Military Policy between WWI and WWII

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5. Involuntary idleness of workers.
6. This epidemic spreaded rapidly at the end of World War I. In Canada, it fatally affected 50 000 citizens.
7. Political movement proposed to members of the German National Socialist Party.
9. Overthrow or renunciation of one government or ruler and the substitution of another by the governed.
10. Political system established by Mussolini in Italy in 1922.
11. One paid under given conditions to a person following retirement from service or to surviving dependents.
12. In 1929, New York Stock Exchange's sudden decline.

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1. This 1922 Treaty set up a ratio among the major naval powers. This ratio became 5:5:3:1.75:1.75 with the United States and Britain having five ships for every three Japanese, and for every 1.75 French and Italian Ships. What this treaty effectively did was to halt United States shipbuilding.
2. The condition of being successful or thriving, especially in regard to economic well-being.
3. To discharge from military service.
4. German capital.
8. Economical and social ideology based on the suppression of private property.

 

 

 

 

 

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