What was the name given to "liberal" women in the 1920s who partied a lot.
Flappers.
The Spanish Flu killed over 21 million people around the world
How did the Treaty of Versailles affect Canada?
It helped Canada gain a seat at the New League of Nations and become independent.
In what year did Canadian women gain the right to vote?
1918
What is the name of Canada's prime minister as of the 1921 election?
William Lyon Mackenzie King
What was the name of the people who snuck alcohol across the US-Canada boarder?
Rum-runners
What was the name of the group of women who advocated for the "Persons Case"
The Famous 5
What was the impact of credit cards on the lives of Canadians?
It provided them with more purchasing power which raised the demand for products which created more jobs and ultimately more debt for Candians.
Who was pro-prohibition? Why? Which province was against it?
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Name one thing that the Persons Case gained for women.
Women were known as persons in the BNA Act. They could be appointed to the Senate.
How did the assembly line change the lives of Canadians?
It sped up the production of vehicles, allowing prices to decrease, which allowed for demand to shoot up and provide more Canadians with access to personal vehicles.
What was the major international affair of 1922? Explain.
It was the Chanak Crisis. When Britain was attacked by Turkey, and Britain asked Canada to send troops to help. But Canada showed Britain just how independent they are by stating that they will not send troops until Parliament approves.
What was the name of the dance that was considered too provocative? How does this dance represent society in the 1920s?
The shimmy. It represents the liberal ideals and lifestyles of Canadians after WW1
What is the word used to describe the acquisition of goods and services beyond those necessary for survival
Consumerism