SOC 605 Study Guide - Final Guide: Elder Abuse, Preferred Stock, Social Stigma

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1885 - head tax - per person to bring over your family. Canada saying we didn"t want them: this limited the number of japanese people coming to canada to. 400 persons per year: the people who were coming were japanese picture brides, number was reduced to 120 per year in 1922 then turned into all. 1930-1935: close door to the immigrants, no minimum wage laws, social safety, etc - if you lost your job you were screwed protested, joined socialist and communist parties, capitalism was dead. 1948-1952: booming work meaning they need more workers, no such thing as a refugee until this time - canada wanted to see if refugees would go to israel instead. 1952-1955: who are coming, eastern europeans who are trying to get out of. Fraternity, do you do something that is just all boys: the absence of deterrence******** Sexual, economic, physical, nancial vulnerability - male violence is a product of the system of patriarchy.