Post-War Canada: Economic and Social Unrest (4.1)
And
Economic Boom, Economic Problems (4.2)
Some new terms:
Primary and Secondary Industries
Economic Slump
Collective Bargaining
Post-War Canada: Economic and Social Unrest (4.1)
Using Page 104-109 Answer the following questions…
- The 1920’s began with an economic slump. What is an economic slump and why did Canada experience one?
- How did workers react to the economic slump-what did they do?
- Explain in your own words ‘class struggle.’
- What is ‘Red Revolution’ referring to? (hint: see more to the story pg. 106).
- In More to the Story on page 108. Many leaders of the Winnipeg General Strike entered politics after the strike. Why do you think they did?
Economic Boom, Economic Problems (4.2)
Using pages 100-114 answer these very difficult questions…
1.Looking at the graphs on page 110- how do they indicate economic growth?
2.Why did U.S. car manufacturers build plants in Canada?
3.Farmers and the Maritimes were not as economically fortunate as those in central Canada. Why did they experience economic difficulties?
4.Question #5 on page 114.
Post-War Canada: Economic and Social Unrest (4.1)
And
Economic Boom, Economic Problems (4.2)
Some new terms:
Primary and Secondary Industries
Economic Slump
Collective Bargaining
Post-War Canada: Economic and Social Unrest (4.1)
Using Page 104-109 Answer the following questions…
- The 1920’s began with an economic slump. What is an economic slump and why did Canada experience one?
- How did workers react to the economic slump-what did they do?
- Explain in your own words ‘class struggle.’
- What is ‘Red Revolution’ referring to? (hint: see more to the story pg. 106).
- In More to the Story on page 108. Many leaders of the Winnipeg General Strike entered politics after the strike. Why do you think they did?
Economic Boom, Economic Problems (4.2)
Using pages 100-114 answer these very difficult questions…
1.Looking at the graphs on page 110- how do they indicate economic growth?
2.Why did U.S. car manufacturers build plants in Canada?
3.Farmers and the Maritimes were not as economically fortunate as those in central Canada. Why did they experience economic difficulties?
4.Question #5 on page 114.