People who made money as a result of the war.
Who are profiteers?
The power to govern oneself and make own decisions.
What is autonomy?
People in Europe became increasingly united due to the issues they were facing.
What is nationalism?
A concern for the affairs of ones own place rather than one's country.
What is regionalism?
Factories and offices set up in Canada but owned by US or other foreign companies.
What are branch plants?
What is Statute of Westminster?
Negotiation of a contract between unions and management regarding things like wages and working conditions.
What is collective bargaining?
Important cultural ceremonies among Indigenous Peoples living on the Pacific Coast.
What are potlatches?
Paying 10% down payment to buy stocks.
What is 'on-margin'?
What are equalization payments?
Claims by Indigenous Peoples to the lands that their ancestors had inhabited.
What are land claims?
What is Aboriginal title?
Lands taken by the government from reserves that had been set up for Indigenous Peoples.
What are cut-off lands?
Government relief provided during the depression.
What is Pogey?
What is the policy of appeasement?
A law that segregated schools in Nova Scotia.
What is the Education Act of 1918?
Protest that started in Vancouver and spread throughout Canada over the conditions of the work camps during the Depression.
What is On-to-Ottawa Trek?
Tax put on goods coming from other countries.
What are tariffs?
The Famous Five took this case to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in Britain which allowed women to have more political involvement, particularly as senators.
What is the Persons Case?
One of the causes of the Stock Market Crash.
What is:
price of wheat falling or what is Germany not paying reparations or what is US tariffs.
Immigration restrictions were imposed on these groups.
Who are the Chinese?
Who are the Japanese?