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Stack 1-Canada to WWI

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What showed great discrepancy between the rich and poor?   Laurier era  
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Labour Unions began to form between which two dates?   1880-1910  
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How were protests and strikes put down?   Violence  
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Where were the worst protests and strikes?   British Columbia  
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What did unions fight for?   Better working conditions and fair pay  
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How many miners were arrested because of the Dunsmuir strikes?   179  
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Who had to put down the Dunsmuir strikes?   Prov. Militia  
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Why did unions begin to resent immigrants?   Because they came in to Canada and undermined and worked for less wages.  
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What was the name of the Minister of the Interior who started the "open door" policy   Clifford Sifton  
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Who replaceed Sifton and in what year?   Frank Oliver, 1905  
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What specific groups of immigrants were targeted?   Asian  
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Where and when did riots break out and damge Japanese and Chinese buisnesses?   Vancouver, 1907  
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What was the limit put on Japanese immigrants per year?   400  
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What group of people could not be denied entry into Canada?   Indians (from India)  
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What rule was put in place to prevent Indians coming to Canada as immigrants?   Continuous Passage Rule  
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What were most women still doing in the 1900's for work?   Taking care of huge families and doing household jobs  
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What percent of Women held university degrees?   15%  
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What is a suffragist and what did they want?   A woman fighting for the right to vote, they wanted Social reform  
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Many suffragists were members of what organization?   Women's Christian Temperance Movement (WCTU)  
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What was WCTU fighting for?   Prohibition  
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What was a nickname given to members of the WCTU?   Maternal Feminists  
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What was the worldwide movement often resulting in Violence called?   Enfranchisement  
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Who led the hungers strikes in the U.K.?   Emmeline Pankhurst  
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Who led the hunger strikes in the U.S?   Susan B. Anthony  
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What three provinces gave women the right to vote in 1916?   Sask. Alberta and Manitoba  
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What year did Ontario and B.C give women the right to vote?   1917  
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What occured in 1918?   Federal Enfranchisement  
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Who was thet last province and what year did they give women the right to vote?   Quebec, 1940  
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Who was the Canadian woman famous for fighting for Womans rights?   Nellie McClung  
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Where was she from?   Manitoba  
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What was her profession?   Teacher  
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What did she use to win over supporters?   Wit and Humour  
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Where did she move and why?   Alberta, to work on enfranchisement there  
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What did Nellie McClung become a symbol of?   Womens Movement  
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How were native groups doing at the turn of the century?   They were struggling  
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The natives wanted to retain their territory based on what?   Royal Proclamation of 1763  
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In what years did the Allied tribes of B.C reject a motion by the government?   1916  
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After the natives rejected the governments plans what happened?   The requirement for native consent was removed  
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Where were the native land issues brought up?   Nisga'a land claim dispute  
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What 2 things were the Nisga'a given?   Self governing rights and Financial settlement  
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