Roaring Twenties
The Great Depression

People & Politics

Culture & Change

Stock Market & Economy

100

This decade is known for jazz, parties, and economic growth.

What is the 1920s?

100

This event in 1929 triggered the start of the Great Depression.

What is the Stock Market Crash?

100

He was Prime Minister of Canada during much of the Depression.

Who is R.B. Bennett?

100

The 1920s are often called this because of the exciting culture and nightlife.

What is the Roaring Twenties?

100

This is a piece of ownership in a company.

What is a stock?

200

This term describes women who wore short skirts, bobbed hair, and challenged gender norms.

What is a flapper?

200

Many people lost this when banks and businesses failed.

What are their jobs? / What is their savings?

200

This Prime Minister introduced the "Five-Cent Speech" and was criticized for it.

Who is William Lyon Mackenzie King?

200

This new form of entertainment became popular in theatres across Canada.

What are movies? / What are “talkies”?

200

Buying stocks with borrowed money was known as this risky strategy.

What is buying on margin?

300

After this war, many Canadians were eager to return to "normal life."

What is World War I?

300

Farmers in the Prairies were hit hard by this natural disaster.

What is a drought?

300

This group of workers often went on strike in the 1920s for better conditions.

Who are union workers?

300

This sport was popular and united Canadians during tough times.

What is hockey?

300

Prices rise when this is high and fall when it is low.

What is demand?

400

This invention brought music and news into Canadian homes.

What is the radio?

400

This was a common nickname for makeshift towns built by the unemployed.

What is a "Bennettville"?

400

The Progressive Party mostly represented this group of Canadians.

Who are farmers?

400

Many Indigenous children were taken from their homes and forced into these.

What are residential schools?

400

When people expect prices to keep rising, they do this with their money.

What is speculate?

500

This part of Canada felt left out and frustrated during the 1920s.

What is the West? / What are the Prairie Provinces?

500

This new political party was formed in the 1930s to fight for workers and farmers.

What is the CCF (Co-operative Commonwealth Federation)?

500

This major strike in 1919 happened just before the 1920s began.

What is the Winnipeg General Strike?

500

This law made alcohol illegal in parts of Canada for a time.

What is Prohibition?

500

This describes when stock prices are too high compared to their real value.

What is a bubble?

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