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Chapter 17 – “The Great Depression in Canada”. Companies had produced too many products… Investors would not risk further funds… It was heavily dependent on the export of… Unemployment. 5. He barely acknowledged the crisis. 6. King believed that any solution to the crisis…
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Chapter 17 – “The Great Depression in Canada” • Companies had produced too many products… • Investors would not risk further funds… • It was heavily dependent on the export of… • Unemployment
5. He barely acknowledged the crisis. 6. King believed that any solution to the crisis… 7. The government was constrained by…. 8. Richard Bedford Bennett 9. The unemployed, the elderly, the sick,…
10. Self-reliance and… 11. It legislated $20 million to be used for… 12. Municipal governments, churches, and… 13. Public works projects 14. Men often had to join lines in public places… 15. The prairies… 16. The drought which begin in 1929 and lasted until…
17. Children were kept home from school… 18. Removing the engines from cars and… 19. 250,000 20. Young men were roaming the country looking for… 21. The establishment of work camps 22. “Morale through work”
23. A lack of funds, demanding physical labour… 24. The camps were their last and only resort. 25. The Relief Camp Workers’ Union 26. To take their protest to the seat of…. 27. He said the allotment of twenty cents a day was…
28. As RCMP officers and city police began to move through the… 29. Bennett proposed that Britain tax the products of… 30. That free competition had to be replaced by… 31. The Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act, the Canadian Wheat Board…
32. It created a central bank to regulate… 33. They voiced their lack of trust in… 34. Mackenzie King’s Liberals… 35. His new government did adopt some of the New Deal policies….