Canada Prepares for War

1 Explain how Canada’s decision to go to war in WWII was different than WWI

In WWI, Canada was automatically forced into the war when Britain declared war to Germany because the Canada was one of the Britain colony. A lot people who were loyal to Britain were excited to be going to war. After the WWI Canada gained autonomy from Britain and became a nation; and were no longer obligated to fight for Britain. 1930’s, Canada were affected by the Great Depression, then the WWII came and Canada were not excited to join the war. Prime Minister King, held a session in parliament to decide if Canada would join the war. The Minister of Justice, Ernest Lapointe gave a speech about conscription won the support of Quebec. The leader of the CCF, J.S. Woodsworth was against going to war. But the parliament decided that it would be good for Canada to help Britain in the War.

2 What were the BCATP and CD Howe’s Total War economy?

British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) were the pilots that came to Canada to train with British instruction. The program was a big major Canadian helped to the war effort. BCATP trained 130 000 pilots, navigators, flight engineers, and ground crew. The demands of the nation that enters the war have to balance and control the economy. 1940, the Department of Munitions and Supply was created and CD Howe’s was put in charge. He organize and controls and what to produce and how to produce, the demands of the country.

3 Come up with a statement that the best describes Canada’s attitude towards WWII and support it by referring to the evidence from the class and the textbook (#1-2 above).

I feel as though Canada was willing to help contribute to the war if need be but unlike WWI Canada has much more autonomy since then and they can do what they want as long as it fits them. It like what it said in question 1 Canada doesn’t have an obligation to Britain in war. Although they were willing to help in the war I don’t think that Canada really wanted to join in the war since Howe made many Canadians make things they didn’t even know how to make showing that Canada doesn’t have much interest in war.

Conditions on the Front

3/6

Dear wife

I am so joyful to receive your letter. Hope the war can end as soon as possible, I got a lot things want talk to you and my daughter.

I am in the Vimy of Franc,We have been stay in the trenches for some weeks, break the enemy’s defense did not progress at all, we even can’t go over the trench, the war becomes a battle of attrition, the conditions are difficult for us, dead body rats everywhere.Everyday the gun shot and the plane flew over our heads I hear them over and over again.

I heard the Red Baron was shot down by a Canadian! I am so proud for our Canadian, I know we can do anything, and we will win the war! Also I heard German was sinking a America cruise ship, there are lot of innocent people on it, it’s so terrible!

Tomorrow also is keeping break the enemy’s defense, hope will get some possible. I am so tired, wants to get home get a shower and eats your meals, which I can back home before the Christmas. Please tell me more about you, my daughter and Canada, looking forward to your replies!

Causes of WWI

  1. ASerbia -> B Austria -> C Russia -> D Germany -> E France -> F Britain
  2. Alliances: Russia forms alliance with Serbia and supports them in war against Austria. Also, after Russia’s treaty with Germany ended, Russia forms Triple Entente with France and Britain for protection and defense. Anschluss, a Dual Alliance between Germany and Austria, forms to create alliances that will isolate France.
  3. Nationalism: The Balkans fought for nationalism,supporting Bosnia breaking free from Austria-Hungary to become independent or even join Serbia.
  4. Imperialism:Germany, France, Britain were three main countries rushing to claim land, especially in Africa. The ‘Race for Africa’ meant their navy and access to the Mediterranean was key, and the Germans were mainly blocked by the British.
  5. Militarism: Germany and Britain start a naval race, which led to both countries alarmingly increasing the amount of money put into their military. Britain also had a ‘two power standard’, meaning they built their navy to be better than two other countries combined. The two countries gaining so much military power in little time got others to worry and also increase their military.
  6. Sequence of Events:
    1. Black Hand, a terrorist group from Serbia motivated by Balkan nationalism, assassins Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Austria demands to be allowed into Serbia for an investigation but Serbia refuses.
    2. The assassination and Serbia not accepting a search leads to Austria declaring war against Serbia. (July 28, 1914)
    3. Russia, who had an alliance with Serbia, sends support to fight Austria (July 31)
    4. Germany, who had an alliance with Austria, declares war against Serbia&Russia (August 1)
    5. France also orders general mobilization, fighting against Germany.
    6. Britain helps defend French coast against the Germans. The Entente between Britain and France meant that Britain would help defend but not attack. Later, Britain declared war on Germany when Germany invaded neutral Belgium. (August 4)

Defining Poverty

  1. In your own words, explain the problems with measuring poverty (standard of living, absolute vs relative, HDI)

The standard of living – Economists usually use GDP to compare living standards in different countries. The nationals of a country with a higher GDP per head are likely to enjoy higher living standards than people living in a country with a lower GDP per head. However, this may be an inaccurate picture because the cost of living in some of the developing countries is much lower than in the developed countries. So, one US dollar may be able to purchase more things in developing countries than in developed countries.

HDI is a composite statistic of life expectancy, education, and per capita income indicators, which are used to rank countries into four tiers of human development. However this data is an average overview of all the recorded data, the unrecorded data is not considered or calculated and that were the gap falls through in the system.
Canada – The best way to measure poverty in Canada is absolute poverty because I think this way is the best way to measure people which are living in the same country. So that the cost of “necessities” is the same.

 

2. What do you think is the best way to measure poverty in Canada and the world.

Canada – The best way to measure poverty in Canada is absolute poverty because I think this way is the best way to measure people which are living in the same country. So that the cost of  “necessities” is the same.

World –  The best way to measure poverty in the world is HDI because it is looking at health, education, and income. Instead of just looking at the income and consumption, I think it is more comprehensive.

 

Population pyramid

So, this is population chart and population pyramid  for China. The dependency ratio is 38.8, it’s low.

The birth rates of China have a slightly increase recently, while the death rates have a mineral decline. With the comparison of both sides of the population pyramid, the numbers of female and male are mostly balanced in most the age groups. But for cohorts under 40, there are fewer women/girls. Also, there is a large amount of population in the suitable workers’ age group. Accordingly, China now is on the stage 4, with two convex sides on the population pyramid, it’s a contracting population pyramid, where peoples have longer life expectancy with low birth rate and low death rate.

The big concern for China is the aging population that will require more social services and a lack of a workforce to pay for that. That’s why they recently exchanged the One Child Policy into a Two Child Policy.

Ranking

1. Governor General:
I chose Governor General first because it is one of the easiest jobs in government and comes with a garunteed 5 years of work and pay (makes good money). I like the Governor General represents the crown, ensures there is always a Prime Minister, and gives royal assent to bills passed by the legislative branch. I dislike that the Governor General has a lot of responsibilities to do with Canada’s Military .

2. Prime Minister:
I chose the Prime Minister second because the pay is very high and they hold a lot of power. First off, they can make up to $400,000 for a years work. I like the fact that the Prime Minister gets a lot of power and decisions. I dislike the fact that the PM works exhausting hours and can never make a mistake.

3. MP:
I chose being a Member of Parliament third because you work within parliament and also represent a party you work for. You are responsible for representing the people who voted you in and making sure the citizens are happy with your contributions for their rights. A downside to this job would be the amount of travelling that is done.

4. Minister:
I chose Minister third because you can specialize in different aspects of Canada’s sub departments such as Finance, Innovation, Science, etc. You could really enjoy the position you have or dislike it according to what you specialize in. I dislike that when you become a Minister you are responsible for the mastery of that specific subject and making the correct decisions correlating to that subject for the people of Canada.

5. Senator

My final choice was being a Senator because it is hard to make sure everyone respects your decisions.  I like that senators make a great amount of money yearly and have say in passing laws for their country. As well as that the senate is more powerful than the House of Commons.