This adjective denotes people unaware that they’d been affected by the restrictive 1947 Canadian Citizenship Act. For 10 points each:
[10e] What adjective names the demographic cohort of Canadians who wielded the clunky MacAdam Shield Shovel at Vimy Ridge? Gertrude Stein coined this term for the generation before the Greatest Generation.
ANSWER: lost [accept Lost Canadians or Lost Generation]
[10h] Lost Canadians include these children who came to Canada under a program started by Annie MacPherson. Over 100,000 of these poor British children were sent to the colonies, often with false claims that their parents had died.
ANSWER: home children [accept home boys or home girls; accept little immigrants]
[10m] Conrad Black gave up Canadian citizenship to take one of these things after a legal battle with Jean Chrétien (“crate-YEN”). The Nickle Resolution bars Canadians from these things, which name a never-ratified amendment to the US Constitution and are banned in the first sentence of the Emoluments Clause.
ANSWER: titles of nobility [accept foreign peerages, knighthoods, baronetcies, orders, honors, decorations, or medals; accept Titles of Nobility Amendment or Canadian titles debate]
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