Technology
Strike and Flu
Money and Stockmarket
Politics
Variety
100

This is the model of car was both popular and affordable

Model T Ford

100

This is the year of the Winnipeg General Strike 

1919

100

Finish the sentence: Buy now, __________

Pay later

100
RB Bennett belonged to this political party

Conservatives

100

The ban of sale, distribution and  production of alcohol referred to as...

Prohibition  

200

This person created the most affordable and popular automobile of the 1920s

Henry Ford

200

This is the year the Spanish Flu began

1918 

200

The day the stock market crashed is referred to as...

Black Tuesday

200

CCF stands for the...

Co-operative Commonwealth Federation

200

Name 2 pests that worsened the conditions in the Prairies included

Jack rabbits and grasshoppers

300

Name 3 domestic technologies created in the 1920s

Answer can include: washing machine, radio, dishwasher, vacuum, television 

300

The Spanish Flu consisted of ___ waves

4

300

The stock market crash is also known as...

The Great Crash

300

This was smallest and most radical group to form a political party in the 1930s

Communist
300

The Canadian women who changed our political rights are known as...

The Famous Five

400

This innovation reduced the time it took to build a car from more than 12 hours to one hour and 33 minutes

Assembly line 

400

True or False: the Winnipeg General Strike was immediately successful (provide reasoning!)

False

400

The unemployment rate in Canada reached around ____%

20

400

This political party promised to defend the language, religion, and culture of French Canada

Union Nationale (UnN)

400

Hopping on trains to travel and look for jobs during the 1930s was known as...

"Riding the rails"
500

True or False: Domestic technologies actually decreased the amount of time women spent on housework

False

500

Name 3 reasons why workers went on strike 

Wanted higher wages, a shorter work week, and the right to collective bargaining 

500

This type of effect negatively impacted towns and communities 

Ripple effect

500

“King or Chaos” was this political party's slogan during the 1935 election

Liberals 

500

This statute increased the sovereignty of the self-governing Dominions of the British Empire from the United Kingdom

Statute of Westminister

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