industrailaization
Nationalism
WW1
Economy
WW2 And Duplessis
100
The main industries during 2nd phase
What is: Mining (copper, iron ore,), aluminum smelting, pulp and paper, hydroelectricity development,
100
Imperialism
What is: strong ties to the British Empire
100
Creation of Alberta and Saskatchewan in 1905  came after population increase in the West. What other important event happened in the very early years of 1900?
What is: World War 1 (1914-1918)
100
describe Canada's economy from 1918-1929 (20's)

-high employment

-lots of demand for consumer goods (equaled to lots of production)

100
Result of the Great D. on Canada's political situation
New political parties emerged (blamed on captialism)
200
Regions of development
What is: Asbestos, Abitibi, Val d'Or, Noranda, Shawinigan,
200
Nationalism
What is a sense of belonging (share common values, culture)
200
World War I: What is the military service bill (or act)?
What is: the bill that created conscription.
200
Identify the event that took place 1929-1939
Great Depression
200
Canada's invovlement what are 3 things Canada did in the war effort

-rationing

-soldiers

-factories converted

-agriculture

-women joined work force

300
Define Urbanization
What is growth of population living in cities
300
English Canadian Nationalists
What is: someone who wants to be part of Canada however, also feels that Canada should have strong connections to the British Empire
300
Conscription crisis: Why a crisis?
What is: French opposed
300
What are causes of the Great Depression

Overproduction

Stock market crash

300
what is the plebiscite and what is conscription and who oversaw both?

plebicite: a vote

conscription: making enlisting mandatory

Mackenzie King

400
Source of Capital
What is the United States
400
French Canadian Nationalist
What is: Someone who sees Francophones as being part of the Canadian culture/identity AND who believe Canada should be more independent from the British Empire
400
Results of Canada's participation in WWI

- Halibut Treaty (with USA), - Statute of Westminster 1931, Canada had high employment (factories), farming sent produce, rationed,

400
solutions to the Great Depression (gov't and other)
What are: soup kitchens, public works projects, direct relief, work camps, "back to the land" policies encouraged by the gov't
400
Duplessis: What was his political policies? who had a lot of power?
Not get involved (little intervention) so left everything in hands of church (edu, health)
500
Main market for products
What is the USA
500
Wilfrid Laurier: a English Canadian Nationalist or French Canadian Nationalist?
English Canadian Nationalist
500
Women's participation in WW1 led to this result:

1917-fed elections for those who had relatives in military

1918-all women of legal age could vote in fed elections

500

Effects of the G.D on economy and people

Identify at least 3 points:

-high unemployment

-low manufacturing rate

-loss of jobs, evictions, bankruptcies, companies had to close,

Men travelled "ride the rods"

500
Duplessis policies: (economic and social)

economic: USA investors, created personal income tax, favored agriculture, did not support unions,

Social: church had a lot of power, very traditional: aim was to protect and promote a traditional way of life that was strongly tied to farming,

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