History midterm 2.1 and 2.2 Cartes | Quizlet

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Supporter Henri Bourassa French Canadians

Definition: Belief that Canada should take care of its own interests first . Canada should not rush to fight Britain's battles . Protection of French Canadian language , culture & religion .

FRENCH CANADIAN NATIONALISM

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Supporter Sir Wilfrid Laurier ( Prime Minister ) English Canadians

Definition: Domination by one nation over another ( e.g .: Britain over Canada ) Canada should support mother Britain in her time of need .

IMPERIALISM

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English Canadians wanted the Federal gov't support for Britain in the Boer War in Africa with conscription . French Canadians wanted Canada to have more political autonomy from Britain . Laurier gave financial support to volunteers of the Boer War . Laurier urged Europeans to immigrate to the west . Heavy Central and Eastern European immigration to western Canada led to the creation of two new provinces in 1905 : Alberta Saskatchewan

Boer War Dilemma ( 1899-1902 )

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Canada contributed 600,000 soldiers in ww1 required more soldiers English Canadians accepted idea of conscription French Canadians opposed the war conscription Conservative Prime Minister Robert Borden passed the Military Services Act making military service compulsory for able - bodied male British subjects

The Conscription Crisis 1917

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Violence , anti - draft meetings riots took place in Québec Conscription issue left a feeling of hostility between French & English Canadians for many years .

What was a result of the military service act

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due to active role in WWI , Canada became increasingly independent from Britain and Negotiated between Britain and Canada's new PM , William Lyon Mackenzie King , it was a law that granted Canada almost complete autonomy .

Statue of Westminster (1931)

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War production increased and Canada's economy prospered .

Effects of Ww1 : Economy :

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Feminism Support for women's rights Women into factories and other jobs Women were denied opportunities in higher education The War Times Election Act gave the vote at the Federal level ( 1918 ) .

Effects of Ww1 : Social :

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Chemicals Hydroelectricity Aluminum Mining Pulp and Paper CHAMP

SECOND PHASE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Types of Industries :

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Hydroelectricity

SECOND PHASE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Source of Energy :

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United States Americans particularly interested in Pulp & Paper and Hydroelectric industries .

SECOND PHASE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Main Source of Investment :

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Economy based on competition and making profit .

SECOND PHASE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Capitalism defintion

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Economy where a company has complete control over a particular industry and has no competition .

SECOND PHASE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Monopoly Capitalism :

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Economic system that encourages pooling of resources & sharing of profits

SECOND PHASE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Cooperatism :

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wastewater disposal and garbage collection .

Municipal government interventions improved health services SECOND PHASE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION

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