Isms and Ideologies
Immigration
Second Phase of Industrialization
Unions and Native Americans
Urban Centers and Cooperatives
100

This ideology stated that someone should support the British Empire; they support the Boer War.

Who are imperialists?

100

This was the goal behind the immigration policy applied by Laurier.

What is to colonize the Prairies?

100

The two main sources of capital during the second phase of industrialization.

What are the United Kingdom and the United States? 

100

These establishments were built with the goal of forcing young Native Americans to abandon their culture and adopt a Western culture. 

What are residential schools? 

100

This phenomenon was defined by an increase of population in cities.

What is urbanization?

200

This ideology was primarily followed by women and promoted equality between men and women.

What is feminism? 

200

The government gradually applied restrictive measures on the immigration of people from this continent. 

What is Asia? 
200

This was a new type of energy source developed that allowed for the development of new industries. (ex: electrochemistry).

What is hydroelectricity?

200

Main pressure tactic used by unions to push for their demands.

What are strikes? 

200

These were caused by the high population density and a lack of infrastructure in cities.

What are epidemics?

300

Henri Bourassa was a leader of this ideology, which was supported primarily by French Canadians who were against the Boer War.

What is French Canadian nationalism? 

300

The new immigration policy applied these strategies in order to gain new immigrants. (There are 5 options, name just 1)

What is...:

1) publishing brochures?
2) printing posters?
3) opening immigration offices?
4) offering free land?
5) paying the cost of passage?

300

The main type of resource exploited during the second phase of industrialization.

What are natural resources?

300

The policy adopted by Canada towards Native Americans which involved forcing them to lose their culture. 

What is a policy of assimilation?

300

These organizations favored the pooling of resources with the aim of helping members to grow within their industry.

What are cooperatives? 

400
This policy was adopted by Wilfrid Laurier, who wanted to satisfy the different groups in Canada and ease the tensions between these groups.

What is a policy of compromise? 

400

The consequence of this policy was a period of prosperity for Canada.

What is the National Policy?

400

This new type of energy source allowed for the development of motorized vehicles. 

What is petrol/oil?

400

This is a negative consequence on young Native Americans in residential schools.

What is a high mortality rate? 

400

These clinics were often open with the goal of fixing the problem of high infant mortality in cities.

What are Goutte de lait?

500

This was an economic system in which individuals owned enterprises and sought to maximize their profits by monopolising industries and the means of production.

What is monopoly capitalism?

500

This developed because English Canadians feared the increase of immigrants and showed a hostility towards the immigrants.

What is xenophobia?

500

This Montreal location allowed for the exportation of products towards foreign countries.

What is the Port of Montreal? 

500

This organization grouped together all of the Catholic unions in Canada. (I only need the abbreviation, not the whole name).

What is the Confédération des travailleurs catholiques du Canada (CTCC)?

500

This credit union was founded in 1900 and became one of the most important financial institutions in Quebec.

What is the Mouvement Desjardins?