Key Terms
Key Figures
Key Events
Key Concepts
Potpourri
100
This is a type of government in which the ruling party has less than half the total number of seats in the legislature
What is a minority government?
100

Popular for painting Canadian nature scenes, this was the name given to collection of several Canadian painters in the 1920's

What is the Group of Seven
100
This event was marked by the illegal consumption and sale of alcohol
What is prohibition?
100
This is the term referring to the freedom for a group to form its own government
What is self-determination?
100
A _____ industry deals with the harvesting of raw materials
What is a primary industry?
200
This was the treaty signed at the end of WWI that contained the War Guilt Clause - the article that blamed Germany for starting WWI.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
200

DAILY DOUBLE: This is a group of female political activists that were active in the 1920's.

- Can you name 3 of them?

Who are the Famous Five?



200
At this event, Canada and the USA sign a treaty protecting a specific fish along the Pacific Coast
What is the Halibut Treaty?
200
This is a concern for the affairs of one's own region over those of one's country
What is regionalism?
200
He invented insulin
Who is Dr. Frederick Banting
300
This is a direct vote by electors on an issue of public importance in which the outcome is not binding on the government
What is a plebiscite?
300
He was Prime Minister of Canada from 1920-26, and again from 1926-1930
Who is King?
300
At this type of event, the leaders of the countries in the British empire will meet.
What is an Imperial Conference?
300
This refers to the rise in prices for goods and services that increases the cost of living and triggers a demand for higher wages
What is inflation?
300
This was the conclusion of the 1926 Imperial Conference, which determined that Canada was now an autonomous within the British Empire
What is the Balfour Report?
400
This is the term given to the negotiation process for a contract between unions and management regarding such things as wages and working conditions
What is collective bargaining?
400
He was Prime Minister for a brief period in 1920 and again briefly in 1926
Who is Meighen?
400
At this event in 1922, King denied military support of Britain in Turkey
What is the Chanak Crisis?
400
This is the concept that describes the process of switching from private ownership to public ownership 
What is nationalization
400
Name 5 aspects of daily life for women in the 1920's.

(hobbies, pastimes, jobs, social expectations, limitations/advancements, etc.)

Including but not limited to - swimming, golfing, curling, having kids, cooking, laundry, house cleaning, nurses, teachers, person?
500
This is the process by which changes can be legally made to the Canadian Constitution
What is an amending formula?
500
This is the name given to young Western women in the 1920's who flaunted a general disdain for what was then considered to be acceptable behaviour.
Who are flappers?
500
This event took place on June 21st, 1919, where the RCMP charged a crowd of protesters during the Winnipeg General Strike.
What is Bloody Saturday?
500
This concept deals with a country or nation's ability to self-govern itself
What is autonomy
500
Name 5 difficulties that minority groups (e.g. Aboriginals, Francophones, African-Canadians, Jewish-Canadians, etc.) faced in Canada during the 1920's
What are - including but not limited to - discrimination, segregation, couldn't vote (depending), poor pay, poor working/living conditions, harsh immigration, prejudice, etc.
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