HIST 325 Lecture Notes - Urban Decay, Sexually Transmitted Infection, Christian Ethics
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Review: lost harvests: the sage of indian reserve agriculture on the plains. Lecture: strangers within our gates : social and institutional responses to. Immigration, early 20th century: ethnocentrism, much effort in the early 20th century to shore up the anglo-saxon. Nation idea in canada: tides of foreign immigrants, the major national social problem; End was an overcrowded immigrant slum with pigs and chickens in the unpaved streets and high infant mortality: winnipeg most important city in 1900s (settlements near red river, trained as a methodist minister but sought an alternate assignment: These ideals must never be lost sight of. Non-ideal elements there must be, but they should be capable of assimilation. Essentially non- assimilable elements are clearly detrimental to our highest national development, and hence should be vigorously excluded (232, Woodsworth: book"s conclusion, overall conclusion: supports common view 1909. Races were listed and each assigned set of characteristics.