1. Review
2. Residential School - What is the legacy in Canada about the Residential Schools
We have talked a little about trauma and how an event like war can affect the human psyche.
Now image if you will, trauma affecting, not only yourself, your family, and your community, but it lasting for generations. What would be the impact?
We have talked a little about trauma and how an event like war can affect the human psyche.
Now image if you will, trauma affecting, not only yourself, your family, and your community, but it lasting for generations. What would be the impact?
Why don't they just get over it already
2. Quiet Work/Study Hour: Time to work on the textbook questions and get caught up.
Some of the answers can be found on pages 57 and 58. While others are found on page 50- 51.
Some of the answers can be found on pages 57 and 58. While others are found on page 50- 51.
8.
What does the term "branch plant" mean?
9
How was US investment in Canada in the 1920s different
from earlier British investments.
10.
What are "tariffs"?
11.
What aspects of the Canadian economy would be
dominated by US investors by the end of the 1920s?
12.
What is a "primary industry" vs. “secondary
industry”?
13.
What is a disadvantage of exporting raw materials from
Canada?
14 .
What were the goals of the labour movement in the
1920s?
15.
Describe the extent of the Winnipeg General Strike.
16.
What was the "Red Scare"?
17
What is meant by "collective
bargaining"?
18. What was the "Citizens Committee of 1000"?
19.
What actions did the city of Winnipeg take to end the
strike?
20.
What did the federal government do to end the Winnipeg
General Strike?
21.
What was "Bloody Saturday"?
22.
How were the strikers treated after the Winnipeg
General Strike was broken?
23.
Who was J.S. Woodsworth?
24.
What was "prohibition"?
25.
Why did provincial governments start selling alcohol
in the 1920s?
26.
What is a "plebiscite"?
27.
How did some Canadians take advantage of prohibition
in the US?
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