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Influenza Virus: It killed approximately 50 million people worldwide – 50,000 Canadians in the first year alone.
Why were there labour problems (leading to the birth of unions) in Canada after WWI?
-Factories were closing after the war. -Soldiers returning from war wanted their jobs back. -Increased competition for employment meant employers could keep wages low
Working class people all over the world wanted all workers to organize in order to protect the rights of workers and form this in 1919:
This event in Russia over threw Russian leaders. Governments all over the world feared the same thing could happen in their country.
Metal workers wanted 85 cents per hour and walked off the job, which was the start of this event in Canadian history:
‘The Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 35,000 workers joined in ‘sympathetic strikes across Canada that lasted six weeks. This led to ‘Bloody Saturday’, where police attacked a strikers’ parade – killing 2, injuring 20.
Name the three areas of Canada experiencing political unrest in the 1920’s.
Regarding isolation in peace time, what does ‘Non-Intervention’ mean?
Avoid affairs and wars that don’t directly deal with your territory or the self defence of the territory.
Regarding isolation in peace time, what does ‘Protectionism’ mean?.
Create legal barriers to prevent trade/cultural exchange with people in other countries/states.
This event began in 1916 as a means to save money for the war effort.
After the Winnipeg General Strike, the Immigration Act was ammended, which permitted this:
The deportation of radical aliens However, investigations proved that the strike wasn’t a criminal conspiracy by foreigners.
PEI What’s up wit dat?
This women’s group was at the front lines in persuading governments to ban the sale of alchohol.
-impossible to enforce-gave gangsters too much power-governments losing valuable tax revenue-unpopular with majority of citizens-government agreed to start liquor control policies
In 1922, this doctor discovered insulin as a treatment for Diabetes.
Although she was Canadian, she was known as ‘America’s Sweetheart’:
Mary Pickford Rumor has it, her and Charlie Chaplin were engaging in “transgressions”
This sports program began airing on the radio in 1923, and on television in 1952:
A gangster from the United States who thrived by selling illegal liquor and by ‘taking care’ of his competition.
First broadcast in Canada occurred in 1920 by XWA radio in Montreal. It was owned by this company:
Who knows the name of the infamous rum-running schooner that was often spotted in Tracadie Bay?