<p> Establishing Causal Connections: Population</p><p>1. Establish the causal connections between the migrations of the French Canadians:</p><p> A problem in rural Quebec in the late 1800’s.</p><p> Three migration movements in response to this problem.</p><p> Affect on the cities of Quebec.</p><p>______</p><p>2. Establish the causal connections between the following points:</p><p> A conflict in the Thirteen Colonies starting in 1776.</p><p> A migration movement at the end of this conflict.</p><p> A constitutional change in the Province of Quebec in 1791.</p><p>______</p><p>3. Establish the causal connections in attitudes towards race and immigration:</p><p> Immigration policy toward Asians in the late 1800’s and earl 1900’s. Policy of the 1952 Immigration Act.</p><p> Policy of the 1976 Immigration Act.</p><p> Multiculturalism today.</p><p>______</p><p>4. Establish the causal connections between recent patterns of urbanization (or suburbanization):</p><p> The phenomenon of cities spreading further and further outwards.</p><p> Changes in transportation infrastructure.</p><p> Changes in places to shop.</p><p>______</p><p>5. Establish the causal connections between a decline in natural growth and immigration:</p><p> Reasons for decline in natural growth after Quiet Revolution.</p><p> Reasons for increasing immigration.</p><p> Problems of an aging society. ______</p>
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