Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Canadian Identity
Jacob S.
- War Participation
- World War One
Anmerkungen:
- P: World recognition, women worked and voted, Canada attended world meeting.
E: Munitions factories, weapons factories, and farms profited and the nation's economy grew.
S: Women worked and voted.
T: Many new weapons developed.
- Contributions
- Weapons
- Shoddy Ross Rifles
- Munitions
- Economic Boost
- Soldiers
- Conscription
- Battles
- 2nd Battle of Ypres
- The Sommes
- Unsure win/loss
- Passchendaele
- Vimy Ridge
- Canadian strategist
- Christmas armistice
- Treaty of
Versailles
- League of Nations
- Failure of the League of Nations
- U.B.R.A.T
- Propaganda
- Major Canadian
figures
- Robert Borden
- Women Vote
- Enforced conscription
- Broke promise
- Sam Hughes
- Sent soldiers off with shoddy shoes and rifles
- Saved "remainder" funding for himself
- World War Two
- Uranium
- Assisting U.S.A in Hiroshima and
Nagasaki bombing
- Better relationship with
U.S.A
- Contributions
- Soldiers
- Conscription
- Weapons
- Huge economic boost
- Munitions
- Women became active contributers
- Vehicles
- Battle Ships
- Aircrafts
- Battles
- Dieppe
Raid
- "Successful"
- Massive slaughter
- Intel gathered
- D-Day
- Success!
- Canadians
had the
toughest
section to
fight
- Propaganda
- Major Canadian
Figures
- Cold War
- Uranium
- Tension with Russia
- Monetary gain
- Stronger alliance with America
- Espionage
- Gouzenko affair
- Propaganda
- Peace keeping
- Fear of Communism
- Colour coding legend
- Very beneficial to Canadian Identity
- Debatable Pro/Con to Canadian Identity
- Very Detrimental to Canadian Identity
- Beneficial to Canadian Identity
- Mildly beneficial to Canadian Identity
- Detrimental to Canadian Identity
- Mildly detrimental to Canadian Identity
- The larger the box, the more
significant it is.
- Roaring 20's and Dirty 30's
- Technology/Inventions
- Radio
- Model T
- Af-FORD-able and reliable
- Insulin
- Prohibition
- Slang
- Illusion of security
- Ban on alcoholic
beverages
- Dust Bowl
- Reduced crop production drastically
- Discouraged farmers
- Between the Wars
- Spanish Flu
- 675,000 died from it, more than all the soldiers who died in the first world war.
- Great Depression
- Causes
- Greed
- Human error (trust)
- Over-manufacturing of goods
- Credit
- R.B Bennett
- Tried his best to get Canada out of the Depression
- Could not manage
- Resigned willingly