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The dust bowl was a series of severe storms of dust that dried up the farming lands which caused many many acres of crops to die. This was not good for the farming and agriculture, Because there was no revenue which lead to many unemployed farmers due to the lack of sales. [link text](https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/prairie-dry-belt-disaster
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During the great depression many jobs and employment spots were decreasing due to the stock market crash. But as everyone was trying to get back on their feet woman actually started appearing in more and more labor jobs.
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the change that i see from the before the great depression was that before there was limited if any jobs that a woman could do and they were meant to stay at home and do the house work. The continuity that i see is after all of this happened woman kept their jobs and that continued up until today, which is great.
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I think that this is a huge change form 1914 because there was no such thing as this so there is no way that something like this could've been prepared for and i don't think this type of issue has continued since then.
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Relief camps are for single homeless Canadian men who have no jobs to get paid for manual labor. this idea was thought of by Prime Minister R.B. Bennett. They would be feed, sheltered and had to work at a place all for 20 cents a day.
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The changes that i noticed were before all of these people had jobs and money they were homeless but after the relief camps became a thing people have a place to stay, food to eat. The continuity that i see is these camps continued into the next world war as well.
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During the war woman stepped in and took a very wide variety of civilian jobs to pitch in while the war was going on. they worked in jobs such as Farming, on air Fields and last but not least in factories. This was a big help to those at war and in my opinion one of the things that lead Canada and the allies to victory.
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As WW2 was underway Farmers were asked to produce more and more food for those fighting ion the war which boomed the productivity of all farmers although they were working harder and longer with less people they managed to do it
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The change from the dust bowl to the start of the war is big, its big because as most people were getting layed off during the "drought" they are now getting they're jobs back to help supply food for those at war. The continuation would be that farmers continued to farm after the way as well.
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As the war was announced Canada needed everyone they could get working and helping Canada get ready for the war so they could win.
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the change that i see is woman really stepped up at this time to help out with all of the stuff that was going on in the world and that hadn't happened before, which leads me to think that that's a huge change. The continuity that i see is women still continued to work or at least most of them even after the war was over, which i think is great because now all genders were being treated closer to fair.
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I thing the change that i see from 1924 to 1939 was huge because of the war more people were needed for jobs Therefore employment became high. And got many homeless people into homes or at least places during the day. On a side note this also got many more woman into jobs helping for the war which started woman's rights.