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Pre WW1

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(6) 'Suffragists'   Women that wanted the right to vote. Beleived th at they could influence gov't to adress social problems [child labour, pollution, wide spread poverty][sale of alcohol prohibited, believed alcohol was the cause of many society problems]  
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(6) Nellie McClung   A well known suffragist who, with other women, campaigned for women's rights.  
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(7-8) Alaska boundary dispute. Why?   Canada, still la colony of Britain. Brits negotiated an agreement that favoured USA over Can. Weary from Boer war, unwilling to spark conflict. Resolved in 1903.  
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(7-8) Alaska boundary dispute. Where?   Gave USA ownership over the Alaska Panhandle-- a strip of land between BC and Alaska that contained the Lynn Canal. Access to Yukon Gold- 1896.  
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(8) 'Imperialists'   In Canada: Brits that were proud of Brit herritage and shared the dream of expanding empire throughout the world.  
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(8) 'Nationalists'   In Canada: French speakers mainly. Believed Canada should be more independent from Britain.  
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(9) 'Ethenocentric'   Those who beleive that their own race or group were superior. Many Canadians were in the early 1900's.  
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(9) discrimination   eatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit.  
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(9) racism   Hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.  
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(10-11) Chinease head tax   The federal government's strategy for trying to limit immigration from Asia. Officially began in 1903  
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(12) Aboriginals: residential schools   Schools for aboriginal children run by churches. Disease, inadequate housing, poor diet, physical and mental abuse ran rampant. Early 1900's.  
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(12) Aboriginals: Assimilation   Government intended to make Aboriginal people abandon traditional culture and become a part of the European way of life. Enforced residential schools, reserves and enforced farming. In place since 1871.  
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