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    Canada in the 1920s

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    11536-39521 - Rebecca McPhee - Dec 8, 2014 353 PM - Big Six Resource Pack by Conlan Flynn Rebecca McPhee Nicholas Parkinson.pdf (8.199Mb)
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    2015-04-20
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    Flynn, Conlan
    McPhee, Rebecca
    Parkinson, Nicholas
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    Abstract
    This lesson series examines the role of events and people that

    influenced Canadian society and identity in the 1920s by using The Big Six

    Historical Thinking Concepts by Dr. Peter Seixas and Tom Morton. Lessons in

    this resource pack include: Canadian Autonomy, The Winnipeg General Strike,

    Prohibition in Canada, Canadian Women in the 1920s, The KingZByng Crisis of

    1926, and Frontier College and Adult Education
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