CANADIAN NATIONAL iDENTITY
“Creating it and Protecting it”
Factors that influence the concept of national identity
Landscape features and climate,
Community, province, and region,
Language, culture, and ethnic background, history, friends,
Leaders, politicians, and heroes, type of government, opportunities
Factors that influence the concept of national identity
Landscape features and climate,
Community, province, and region,
Language, culture, and ethnic background, history, friends,
Leaders, politicians, and heroes, type of government, opportunities
1920'S CULTURE
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Fashion Clothing changed with women's changing roles in modern society, Women of certain age continued to wear conservative dresses, Straight-line chemise topper by the close-fitting cloche hat became uniform of the day, Women "bobbed", or cut their hair short, Men's wear = very formal, New hemline for women's clothes = new dances to be accomplished (The Charleston) |