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The document discusses various geopolitical and historical events from 1945 to 2025, focusing on the Arctic region's resources and military presence, the Cold War's origins, and significant conflicts like the Korean War and Cuban Missile Crisis. It also touches on the evolution of feminism and the societal changes regarding teenagers in the mid-20th century. Key themes include national sovereignty, military alliances, and the impact of cultural shifts on youth and gender equality.

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History Notes

The document discusses various geopolitical and historical events from 1945 to 2025, focusing on the Arctic region's resources and military presence, the Cold War's origins, and significant conflicts like the Korean War and Cuban Missile Crisis. It also touches on the evolution of feminism and the societal changes regarding teenagers in the mid-20th century. Key themes include national sovereignty, military alliances, and the impact of cultural shifts on youth and gender equality.

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20-05-2025

●​ Arctic ocean
-​ ice blocks are melting
-​ That third up to the chart
-​ The warmer the ocean get the easier for ships to reveal through
-​ the arctic is full of gold nickel and platinum and even 90 billion gallon of oil
-​ Russia has the most shares in the arctic
-​ Russia has 57 bases in the arctic and nato has 32 bases
-​ Nuclear submarines and ice breakers
-​ Fly at nines ties of speed and goes to 1000 km
-​ Canada ready for arctic and 160 people
-​ Canada is spend 70 billion dollars for the depence
-​ Which some goes to NORAD

22-05-2025
●​ Gouzenko 1945
-​ Began Cold war – increased fear and tension about communism
-​ Create road scene - tailor spying us ( a lot of people lost jobs)
-​ Passed info on how to make a nuke to USSR
-​ Fear united – US and Can
-​ Huge impact
●​ Nato 1949
-​ Mili all stop USSR expansion
-​ Alliance in europe
-​ Clause can involve nukes in US and USSR
●​ NORAD
-​ Cantos — radar station
●​ Korean War 1950-1953
-​ 26,000 and Canada commitment to fight USSR
-​ No impact because it's a forgotten war.
●​ Inuit displacement 1953-1956
-​ it doesn;t have a huge impact because Less than 1000 and more than 100 .
-​ Assert canada sovereignty which meant independence and control territory
-​ Unfair because they were not allowed to leave and few people with no housing
support also that is a terrible place to live.
●​ Suez crisis 1956
-​ First time fighting against birthin
-​ Almost breaks up Nato
-​ Independent role which is peacekeeping
-​ Peacekeeping creates a space in which politicians can talk out the problem.
-​ LLester B. Pearson he gets a nobel prize because of creating this
●​ Cuban Missile Crisis 1962
-​ Caused tension with the US
-​ Sended nukes to Cuba because Cuba was Communist and the USA was taking
over it but the USSR sended it. And they made a deal to take out the nukes from
Greece and turkey.
●​ Fall of berlin Wall 1989
-​ It was the last even of the cold wall
-​ There was barbed wires and mines around all the wall also there were tanks and
machine tanks
23-05-2025
●​ The first wave of feminism was voting rights.
●​ The second wave of feminism was education and more career opportunities
●​ Eights and respect the same as men
Ex. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Ex.
-​ Education ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ - respect and rights
Math and science was promoted for the girls for ​ 1982 women chart of right
the first time like doctors and engineers and​​ - sexual harassment
Lawyers and become politicians. ​ ​ ​
-​ careers
position of responsibility
Became principles and ceos
Which created daycare and paid
maternity

28-05-2025
Teenager
-​ Someone who is more mature than kids.
-​ Someone who is not senior and in high school.
-​ Between the ages of 13 to 18.
-​ Building independence.
-​ Getting more serious in high school.
The cost of tv is 20% of your income.
Color tv wasn't here until 1966.
One of the important tv shows was mickey mouse club and it was an american which is a
reason for Canada becoming americanized.
Most teens didn’t graduate high school in 1950.
Crimes teens went up by 45 percent from 1950-55.

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