Infrastructure
Church
Social Life
Urban
People, population, and strkes
100

Canal. What's that?

A man made river

100
define anticlericalism 

separation of church and state (secularism)

100

define agriculturalism

Rejection of modernity/factory/industry in favor of rural life and farming

100

urbanization

growth of cities (population and infrastructure expand)

100

rural exodus

Leaving rural areas (exit) in favor of urban areas

200

what railway was made prior to 1867 and what was made in the 1870s

Grand Trunk (major cities mtl toronto, US)

Intercolonial (link to maritimes NB and NS)

200

list the main school boards/types 

Denominational anglo prot and catho french

200

what is survival nationalism?

Nationalism that is defended and seen as necessary for the survival of a common culture of people (in this case, the French)

200

what were the 2 main social classes during industrialization?

Business 

working


200

What major group immigrated to North America?

Irish

300

describe factory conditions

no light, dangerous machines, 

dirty, cramped

no ventilation (polluted) No air conditioning

mass exploitation, child labor, horrible hours

300

what work did women perform in churches?

Nuns would help with education and healthcare
300

True or false: French people were far worse off than English

False

despite a minor rich anglo business class, the majority of english suffered the same depraved conditions as the french

300

What is capital?

Money that can be used or has the potential to generate more profit or wealth

300

List some reasons why French emigrated to the US and what they set up

Better wages, more job opportunities and space


created little canadas, pockets of french people settling in new england (maine, Massachusetts , vermont) that fostered a french culture away from home

400

describe the city above the hill vs the city below

above = away from factories, richer population, water, electricity, open, better sewage systems and hygiene 

Below = dirty, cramped, no water, outdoor toilets, open air sewers and disease ridden

400

Describe the institut canadien de Montreal and what happend

1844, forum for intellectual debate, discussions, and public lectures. it contained many books and article banned by the church for being too liberal and opposing their ideologies.

they were threatened with excommunication and many left to create a new institute that supported the church (institut canadien de francais) and the remaining members were excommunicated in 1868

400

French nationalism emphasized 4 key attributes. name them

rural life and farming

nuclear family with father at the head

catholic religion

french language

400

What is the quebec factories act? List the year as well

1885, minimum age, max hours per week

400

True or false: The 19th century Urban population greatly exceeded that of the Rural

false, people still mostly lived in rural areas

500

list 5 things that the railway did to benefit Canada

  1. Rapid access to raw materials 

  2. The shipping of manufactured goods (more and faster)

  3. Year round transport 

  4. The colonization of new territories 

  5. The growth of railway production as an industry (metal, lumber required, building it requires labor)

500

Define Ultramontanism and list some reasons why the concept was popularized

Ultramontanism church has influence/power in all aspects of life, including politics


church ran hospitals, charities, and schooling

led to biased schooling with emphasis on church teaching about french values and beliefs

hospitals and charities meant people trusted them for social safety nets and physical (as well as spiritual) well-being so they became popular

500

What did women do for the community and what did they eventually fight for?

Rich anglo set up charities

Social reformism (saw the disparities brought about by industrialization and wanted to combat it)

realized they had little rights (ex. no vote, minors)

Began feminism (fight for equality and equal rights)


500

how does industrial capitalism and the government benefit the rich?

rich social class own MOP

Combined with government laws (grants, subsidies, tax breaks) the rich can continue to invest in factories, land, and resources that foster development. This creates extra income and expansion for Quebec and the rich benefit from additional profits

500

what's a scab and how did they ruin things for everyone else?

Strike breaker, would work in factories being protested against, thus undermining the efforts of the protesters

This led to business owners being reluctant to grant any demands as they were not losing business and made social reforms take longer to roll out

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