How did the influx of people after world war ii impact canada 1. it caused high unemployment. 2. it
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The answer is 2. Or 4.
3. It provided needed workers
Explanation:
After the initial period of the British and the French colonies the immigration of settlements of the aboriginals took place over two centuries and took place mostly in the World War I and by the second world war, it peaked to 282,000 as many were from Italy and Portugal and together made Canada multi-ethnic country and as thee was a lack of jobs that pulled the workers to Canada and there provided workers for the British.a. it led to stricter immigration laws.
After World War II ended there was massive immigration to Canada from Anglosphere countries such as New Zealand, Ireland and the UK.
However, by the 1960s and 70s there people from previous British Empire moved to Canada. This included people from Pakistan, India, SriLanka, African countries and many Arab countries.
By the 1980s and 1990s, Canada's demographics had completely changed with an influx of various cultures, cuisines, etc
Canada also introduced various new laws for the protection of minorities and today the country is known as a haven for multi-culturalism.
An influx of large mass of people in short period of time brings lots of changes, and has multiple effects on the country and society where they move in. In Canada, after the World War II, the big influx of people had few significant effects:
- Population growth;
Since Canada didn't had big population, the new influx of large amount of people resulted in rapid big population growth (on percentage of total population).
- Increased urbanization;
Since the population grew rapidly, a rapid urbanization process began, and the Canadian cities and towns became bigger.
- Rising economy;
Canada is a country abundant with natural resources and it offers lots of opportunities for work, so when the new people came in the country it actually had a positive economic effect because there was job for everyone, it was nicely paid, and it help the Canadian economy to grow.
B.
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D. it provided needed workers.
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Canada provided numerous assets and crude materials to the war and in this manner their economy blasted, notwithstanding their obligation of over $10 million dollars. The provisions Canada provided for the war must be made in expansive supplies quick, bringing about numerous processing plants crosswise over Canada.
Numerous manufacturing plants likewise changed over so as to send supplies to their Canadian troops. For instance, Inglis Appliances, in Toronto made Bren Machine Guns, and Sten sub Machine weapons, and General Electric made look lights and radar for boats. Canadian Steel Car in Hamilton changed from making cargo autos , to making military aircraft. General Motors in Oshawa, made more than ONE MILLION trucks in WW2.
It is either B or D, I'm leaning towards D though.