Progress or Decline?

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    World War I

  • Francis Pegahmagabow (-2)

    Francis Pegahmagabow (-2)
    Francis experienced seeing many of his men died from gas poisoning from the Germans - Unit 2, Activity 2
  • Military Service Act (-1)

    Military Service Act (-1)
    Men between the age of 20 - 45 were forced to enlist in the army. This caused fueled anger and resentment among Canadians. - Unit 2, Activity 3
  • Black men were discriminated in war (-2)

    “Neither my men nor myself would care to sleep alongside them, or to eat with them, especially in warm weather.” - Unit 2, Activity 2
  • War Artists (+2)

    War Artists (+2)
    War artists tell women and children the story of the war - Unit 2, Activity 2
  • War Funds (+2)

    War Funds (+2)
    Canadians were asked to buy Victory Bonds to help the government pay for the war. By the end of the war, $44,545 had been raised.- Unit 2, Activity 3
  • Enemy Aliens (-2)

    Enemy Aliens (-2)
    War Measures Act, German immigrants were called “enemy aliens” were sent to work had labour, and was paid $0.25 per day, but the government took their money and gave half the percentage back when they were done. - Unit 2, Activity 3
  • Katherine MacDonald (-1)

    Katherine MacDonald (-1)
    She was killed after an enemy air attack in her service - Unit 2, Activity 2
  • Consequences of Returning Soldiers (-1)

    Consequences of Returning Soldiers (-1)
    50,000 Canadians died from illnesses, which left thousands of families without a primary wage earner and thousands of orphaned children. - Unit 2, Activity 3
  • Chuck Lee, Chinese Head Tax Payer (-1)

    Graduated from Technical College to be the first Chinese engineer, but was prevented due to racial prejudice. - Unit 2, Activity 6
  • Housewives (+2)

    Housewives (+2)
    The 1920's introduced new electronic appliances which helped for sewing, which helped the housewives having no back pain. - Unit 2, Activity 6