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Bias and Reliability

Bias and Reliability. Napoleon Imprisoned on St. Helena. Napoleon Crossing the Alps. Canadian Identity. Originally Canadian’s viewed themselves as British. Time. Viewed themselves as Canadian. Women. Suffrage. Women’s Christian Temperance Union. -Were not considered people

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Bias and Reliability

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  1. Bias and Reliability Napoleon Imprisoned on St. Helena Napoleon Crossing the Alps

  2. Canadian Identity • Originally Canadian’s viewed themselves as British Time Viewed themselves as Canadian

  3. Women Suffrage Women’s Christian Temperance Union -Were not considered people -Wages were their husband’s property

  4. Arts and Leisure

  5. Cultural Extinction -Indian Act (1876) -Reserves -Encouraged to farm -Poor soil -Poor tools -Poor livestock -Could not sell produce -Freed land for settlers -Residential Schools -Assimilation

  6. Not Everyone is Welcome Komagata Maru -East Indian challenged the continuous passage law -Authorities forced the ship Komagata Maru out of Vancouver Head Tax -Federal Government tried to limit immigration from Asia -Originally $50  $100  $500

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