Sociology 2235 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Indigenous Peoples Of The Americas, Nuclear Family, Family Values

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Hunting and gathering nomadic tribes native north americans. Europeans came over to canada and were confronted by the natives with different ways of living life/raising families. Horticultural agrarian (agriculture) gardens crops and tending to the crops. The town of millwood link on youtube. Pro-family period finishing the war, things were rationed, men come home from war, lots of prosperity, now there is access to good and stuff that was not there before, baby boom (more children), community comes together. Better economic conditions than they had seen during any times in industrialization. *both of these lead to overall greater security total wages grew more in one yr during the 50s than all of the 80s combined. Homogeneous communities didn"t really interact with any other groups everyone got along because they hung out with people that were just like them - things were very uncomplicated, family life was predictable, gender roles were predictable.

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