RE101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Komagata Maru Incident, Japanese-Canadian Internment, Lists Of Protests Against The Vietnam War

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Hegemony: dominant power (big guy on top who possibly oppresses) Immigration: an increase in religious diversity and a challenge to the status quo: hegemony. U. s. no immigration of non-europeans from 1914. Canada: 1914 komagata maru incident, 1923 chinese exclusion act, 1941 japanese canadian internment, christianity and colonial ways. To be canadian was to be christian. Need for skilled workers and professionals: immigration: an increase in religious diversity and a challenge to the status quo. New immigrants (pulled and attracted to new countries)

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