And television became a necessity for family and children and the series which came in the television they enjoyed watching it. The unemployment rate became very low as more job opportunities came up. Factories were being built for a new phase in the industrial section. The role of women was redefined during the 1950s as back then, there were women magazines which described that the reason of the children being in a bad health was because their mothers were working instead of taking care of them. And also after the war, they were supposed to go back to their normal life as the men took over from them. They earned high amount of salary when the war was going on. Another reason was that when the men had volunteered in the war, the factories desperately needed someone to run their factories so women decided to contribute by working over there and keep the factory running. During the war they were trained to protect themselves. Some joined the army and others joined pilot training. There were a lot of challenges which aboriginal and the Quebecois faced as some of them had volunteered in the army were treated very badly and they faced racism and they returned …show more content…
And this did not create a good effect as some teachers were not trained to complete the needs of the aboriginal students which created difficulties for them as they had to travel long distance to study. The changes in the Indian act also made it difficult for them as their political and economic life was being controlled by the government. Quebecois was small inhabitant in Canada which was located in Quebec. Charismatic authority is where power is legitimized by extraordinary personal abilities that inspire devotion and obedience. Example of charismatic leader was Martin Luther king where his speeches used to engage people and individuals got impressed by his speeches and also him promising that he will change the lives of many people. He was well known on the day where his march in Washington combined more than 200,000 people. He told his speech which was about “I had a dream”. And after that the civil right act was passed. Regional-legal authority is where the commander of the group is tied to legal the bureaucracy. Example of this is that the Newfoundland which had to legalize the area where they had put