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The medical advisory and broadcasts helped Canada stay healthy to prevent major outbreaks like the smallpox in previous years. Both of these were bettered and refined over the years to improve effectiveness and to better Canada. Both of these combined allowed for countrywide medical announcements and helped Canada stay strong and free. -
9. Invention of the Variable Pitch Propeller (1927)
Wallace Turnbull, a Canadian engineer, developed the variable pitch propeller, which greatly improved aircraft performance and efficiency. This innovation helped the world to the advanced age of aviation technology worldwide. -
Development of Military Communication Systems (1914-1918)
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Development of Military Communication Systems (1914-1918)
Description throughout the time of ww1 canada wanted to develop communications technology with the use of wireless technology was important to save resources and to make sure people don't die while replacing the cables. -
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Aviation Advancements in the First World War (1914-1918)
Description canadian aviation played a major role in the war with the travel industry that would help international travel speeds increase and help the business, it would also improve war in the second world war as we further developed. -
X-Ray Technology in Battlefield Medicine (1915)
Description X Ray technology was a major help in diagnosing bullet wounds as well as fractured and broken bones to help solider recover quickly and efficiently. it would also help find bullet that were stuck/lodged in a person. -
Establishment of the National Research Council (1916)
Description The Canadian government created the National Research Council to promote scientific and industrial research, leading to major enhancements in many types of engineering and medicine. This proved to be helpful in the future to help us create quality of life inventions and more powerful machines. -
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Lastly, the invention of insulin properly demonstrates cause and consequence since before the introduction of insulin diabetes was a death sentence that had no cure which would be the cause. Finally, the consequence would be the actually introduction of insulin it allowed for people to live with diabetes comfortably. -
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both of these events effectively demonstrate continuity and change by using each other to help promote the other. The radio was invented to allow cross country broadcast to help canadians join together and help each other. -
Introduction of Insulin (1921)
Description insulin was a major breakthrough to a cure or a medicine to help diabetes be kept under control. diabetes at the time had no way to be kept under control. -
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The invention of the snowmobile demonstrates cause and consequence by showing that the cause of Canada's rough snowy terrain is hard to navigate but, is more accessible by snowmobile which is a consequence of the snowy icy terrain. Before snowmobiles we had trouble transporting people around the heavy snowfall and terrain of Canada. -
Snowmobile Prototype by Joseph-Armand Bombardier (1922)
Description the snowmobile was very important to Canada since it would be used to traverse Canada's snowy terrain to explore more of the possibly habitable land. It would also allow for people to that were stuck to recused quicker. -
7. Expansion of Radio Broadcasting (1920s)
Description the expansion of radio marked a new age of communication and entertainment wirelessly and remotely by allowing information to be spread and told fast and efficiently. It also allowed for radio communication between provinces. -
8. Medical Advancements in Public Health (1920s)
Description To advance medically during this time was to employ new rules and thing to watch out for. like to improve sanitation and to expand the amount of hospitals to reduce mortality rates and increase life expectantly.