social change

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social change by Mind Map: social change

1. we all know how important technology is for us, it has helped us in so many ways. Life after technology has made everything easier and more efficient, for example, consider when you wake up in the morning, you use the hot water from a water heater, and when you get dressed you are probably wearing clothes made from a factory, and when you pack your breakfast in the morning, and pack a lunch that is harvested and transported using machines.

2. key points? By the end of the 1800's Canada was going though many social changes, and some of these changes had negative consequences on some groups of people, which caused many groups to fight back.

3. changes in farm life had also occurred. Before industrialization, farm life required very hard work with basic tools. New farm machines that were available in the late 1800 were usually too expensive for people living on small farms to buy. More changes in cities occurred as the population slowly increased.

4. during the industrialization period, newly invented machines were being used in factories to produce goods more quickly at a lower coast. Before industrialization, people had produced most items by hand

5. industrialization: A process in which machines replace manual labor as the dominant method of production

6. industrialization? One of the major changes that took place was industrialization. Technological advances can lead to major changes in a society. It might be hard to imagine life without cellphones and electricity, but just 20 years ago, most people had no internet access and could only make phone calls from land lines. After confederation, Canadians experienced huge changes due to to advances in technology

7. WCTU. (social movement with what women were having trouble with)The women christian temperance union, was the largest non-denominated women organization in the 19 centuries. The main goal of this organization was held in the purpose if resolving issues with social change, and protect the hoke from evil. But its primary objective was ti promote absence from alcohol, and advocate women suffrage in Canada, and the inspiration behind this was to sham men for their wrong doings.

7.1. YWCA. (the young women's christian association). These organizations helped provide women with safe and affordable places to live, they supported women by running training schools that helped them learn more about job skills

8. role of women? the role of women, and the main focus for women at the time was to stay home, take good care of their children, clean the house, dishes, and much more. The were excepted to mange most of the responsibilities and chores at home.For cooking, they were expected to pick berries, curing fish, and growing vegetables. They were paid differently, and lower wages from men . The averga ehours they worked per week was 54 hours, and their avergae income was 216.71, and the coast of their clothing was 67.31

9. medicare was the first government controlled and universal insurance in north america. Medicare was brought by Tommy Douglas, who was the leader of the CC

10. creating black communities, how would you feel if you felt like someone was treating you unfairly without knowing you.Many black people suffered racism and discrimination in the the late 1800. Most black people were often denied at the same opportunities as white people. In areas like Ontario and nova Scotia black students went to segregated schools, segregated school were created for only "black people to attend", and if black children attended other schools they were bullied and made fun of. Usually black families living in rural areas were often paid lower wages than white families,most days black people were refused service in restaurants and could not join organization formed by white people.

11. during the time, Canadian were ill, needed urgent assistance, this program allowed in the province to seek medical treatment without paying directly

12. During the 1890-1914 was a great time of change, new inventions and advancement in technology contributed, and many social movements that shaped Canada. The population was increasing as more immigrants arrived. Throughout these major changes, first nations,workers, women and other groups struggle to get their rights. We remember these changes throughout many of the organization we have today, that have fought to help the needs of people.

13. medicare, was one of the main events that shaped Canada, which is why we receive free health service. Canadians who became sick in the early 19 century faced a lot of difficult choices.They could not fix or treat their aliments at home, they would have to visit a doctor nearby.Even visiting a Doctor was useless because they couldn't afford to pay him. It was very costly, leading to high debts

14. urban and economic growth was also one of social changes during the 1890-1914. Urban development depended more than ever on major technological improvements capacities. Urbanization became larger by enormous buildings.Land was increasingly specialized. The Zoning system were adapted from those applied in the united states/ Almost 81% of the population lived in urban areas, as community 100 or more residents. Economic growth during the 1890-1914 was also very important. Wheat was a key factor for the Americans, Europeans and British settlers to immigrate to Canada so they could take advantage of the free land. The wheat boom also got the attention of other countries which helped improve Canada economy and population. It improved the economy by bringing different cultures farming tools, food with other countries.