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