Canada in the Post-War World The 1950's. 6-1 - The Changing Face of Canada.

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Canada in the Post-War World The 1950's

6-1 - The Changing Face of Canada

Read Look at Pictures/Illustrations While reading write down three changes in Canada.

Chapter Essay Question: Pg How did Canadian Political decisions reflect a concern of the growing influence of the United States over Canada? Pg. 202 Organizer.....

Society/Identity- Focus Learning Outcome-Today you will identify changes in Canadian Society with women, teens economy,technology, fashion, music and population. You will also learn to analyze advertising.

Task 1: As a class read

Task 1 : Using GLM 7 Identify the above areas from the learning outcomes on the bubble eg. women. On the next bubble identify a change for women-- women> put down for working outside home>isolated and trapped in homes-- Change was that during WW 2 women were encouraged to work in factories..

Task 2: Read-- Pg Complete 1-6-Analyzing ads for figure 6-5 Test Review Questions 1-14

6-2 Protecting Culture,Immigration and Aboriginals in Transition.

Learning Outcomes- Identify measures Canada has taken to protect culture. Identify Canada's changing immigration patterns Identify challenges faced by Aboriginals in the 1950's

Task 1; Read Pg Use Timeline GLM -16 Identify programs or establishments created to protect Canadian Culture..(Define each program) 2. Look at What IF.....Pg On the back of GLM-16 Answer the " What If" in a rough paragraph- Response should be to command term " To What Extent..."(pg. 476 explains)

Task 2: Text Assignment Individual- Pg. 177/ Describe Canada's immigration policy? 2. Describe the new immigrant groups? 3. How were Aboriginal Veterans received after WW2? 4. Describe changes and education of Aboriginals youth. 5. How did changes in the Indian Act affect natives in Canada?

Review 15-18

6-3 New Times, New Leadership:

Task 2 Quiz: Text Assignment Individual- Pg. 177/178-Open Book Quiz 1. Canadian immigration was still restrictive. T/F 2. List one of the new immigrant groups? 3. How were Aboriginal Veterans received after WW2? 4. All residential schools were closed and natives students were free to attend anywhere.T/F 5. What act was changed to allow for the potlatch and native women voting in band elections?

Answers: 1.T 2.War Brides,DP's,Hungarians,Czechs,Slov aks. 3. Racism,not given equal treatment as other veteranms 4.F 5.Indian Act 1951

Learning Outcomes: Students will develop an understanding of Canadian political issues and economic issues in the early 1950's.

Person A Read: Person B Read:

Who is this man? Name one his accomplishments for Canada...

Person A will find out specific info on the following and fill in GLM-4 column A: Political Issues 1. Who was the new PM? 2. What were some of his accomplishments? 3.What province was added to Canada?Who was the Premiere? 4. How did the depression hurt this province? 5. What did Duplessis promote in Quebec? 6. Who protected Quebec culture and how? 7. Describe examples of corruption in Quebec at the time?

Column B - Economic Questions 1. What were economic conditions like for veterans? 2. What were equalization payments? How did it affect Canada? 3. What were boom towns? 4. Describe 4 mega projects started in the 1950's. 5. Describe U.S. investment in Canada? 6. What were branch plants? 7.Describe the wealthy Canadians. 8. What major victory did unions establish for workers?

Share your column A answers with your partner. Share your column B answers with your partner.

6-4 The Cold War and Post War Diplomacy

Review Game from Yesterday Political - Write Answers (Big) on the board-Simple-Two or Three Words-- Without numbers Economic- Write Answers on the board same as above... You test your partner they can look at the board for answers...

Learning Outcomes: (Autonomy and World Presence) Today you will learn about Canada's involvement in the Cold War. Specifically: Defining the Cold War, Examples of the Cold War operating in Canada, Responses to the Cold War by Canada..

Read Quietly Define in Your Notebook 1. Communism 2. Capitalism

Task 1: Watch Cold War Video Read Pg. 190/191 Cold War Fill out Vocab Sheet Pg. 43. Share with Partner Individually Question: What was the evidence that Communism was in Canada? Question:(192/193) How did Canadian politicians respond differently to Communism then America.

Task 2- Responses to Cold War Pg /Map 6-29 Cold War Time Line- As a result of this War Countries quickly created alliances to protect themselves.... Use GLM-16- Identify the date started and function/purpose of the following Cold War alliances,defense systems or airplanes : 1.NATO 2. Warsaw Pact 3.NORAD 4. DEW 5. Mid-Canada 6. PinetreeLine 7. Avro Arrow.(197)

6-5 The United Nations

Review last Day The Cold War was similar to WW 1. T or F The Avro Arrow was built to shoot down Soviet Bombers: T or F

Learning Outcomes: Today you will gain understanding of the formation and organization of the United Nations its goals and programs. You will also analyse and identify Canada's UN role in two world conflicts the Korean War and Suez Crisis.

Task 1. Write down the following words: 1.Formation 2.Organization 3.Goals 4.Programs

Read 198- Top of 199-Look at Definitions... While you are reading explain the 4 points related to the UN. Answer 1b Pg. 201 Join a partner share your info... Class discussion..

Task 2: 1950 Cold War- Korean Conflict and Suez Crisis Use(2) GLM-9 to analyse these two World events Canada participated in.. Who was involved- Countries/Leaders What happened? Where did it occur? When did it occur? Why did the conflict occur? How was Canada involved?

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