1. Between 1900 and 1930, the growing numbers of plants and factories, particularly in Montreal,
    changed the working and living conditions of workers.

WHAT SOCIAL CHANGES DID THIS INDUSTRIALIZATION BRING ABOUT ?

A) 1 and 4            B) 1 and 5              C) 2 and 3             D) 3 and 5 2. WHICH TWO STATEMENTS BELOW SHOW CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE FIRST AND
    SECOND PHASES OF INDUSTRIALIZATION?
1. Aluminum and pulp and paper were the main industrial products.
2. Hydroelectricity was the chief source of power used.
3. Thousands of people left rural areas to live in urban centres.
4. All foreign investment capital came from the United States.
5. The working class experienced difficult living and working conditions.
A) 1 and 2                  B) 2 and 4                C) 3 and 5                   D) 4 and 5
 
ANSWER: A B C D

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