Laurier Era Vocabulary Review

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Across
  1. 1. The process of large numbers of people moving from the countryside to the city is called ______ization.
  2. 3. This invention made many future inventions possible and helps light up our world!
  3. 7. English Canadians felt strong ties to the British Empire and as a result were considered ____________.
  4. 9. Groups of workers would get together and form these to protect their rights.
  5. 10. Urban workers most commonly worked at these large-scale manufacturing locations.
  6. 11. Wilfrid Laurier was the first Canadian Prime Minister of _______ descent.
  7. 13. The Canadian government's policy of assimilation of the First Nations people was made official in the ________ Act.
  8. 15. Laurier was infamous for doing this to solve major issues.
  9. 17. The last name of the Canadian Inventor of the telephone (also the name of one of our biggest phone companies today).
  10. 18. This was the main source of income for the First Nations people of BC.
Down
  1. 2. First Nations people were relocated to these places by the Canadian government.
  2. 4. The Canadian Government placed a "head tax" on emigrants from this country.
  3. 5. These large-scale companies grew rapidly during the 1900s.
  4. 6. The "Victorian Age" was named after Victoria, the ______ of England at the time.
  5. 8. The most common name for the women's rights movement.
  6. 12. A strong feeling of loyalty to your own country or people is called ___________ism.
  7. 14. The border between this US state and British Columbia was disputed in 1903.
  8. 16. The formal term for an economic downturn (not as bad as a depression).