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The Prime Minister of Canada during the 1920s.

Who is King? 
100

The illegal consumption, distribution or making of alcohol. 

What is Prohibition?

100

This term was used to describe men riding trains illegal across Canada to find work?

What is "riding the rods"?

100

She was the most popular actress of the 1920s.

Who was Mary Pickford?

100

The most popular actor during the 20s and 30s.

Who was Charlie Chaplain?

200

The Prime Minister during the Great Depression.

Who is Bennett? 
200

These women were seen as being rebellious.

What were Flappers?

200

These formed on the outskirts of cities.

What are "shanty towns"?

200

These movies featured sound. 

What are "Talkies"? 

200

Children were forced to forget their culture, traditions and language and experienced both emotional and physical abuse. 

What are Residential Schools? 

300

The leader of the Communist Party. 

Who is Tim Buck? 

300

Best known gangster and symbol of the collapse of the law in the United States. 

Who is Al Capone? 

300

To qualify you had to be a man, unemployed and couldn't own a radio or car. 

What is the Unemployment Relief Act? 
300

The most successful woman's basketball team. 

Who were the Edmonton Grads? 

300
A compliment for a wonderful person or thing. 

What is the Bees Knees? 

400

He wanted Canada to become a socialist system.

Who is J.S. Woodsworth? 

400

According to this group domestic abuse and crime were a result of too much drinking. 

What was the Women's Christian Temperance Movement? 

400

Working here led men to join together for the biggest protest in Canadian history up to this point.

What are hte Relief Camps? 

400

Religious people from Germany who were not welcomed into Canada. 

Who were the Hutterites? 

400

The act of producing or selling alcohol illegally. 

What is "bootlegging?" 

500

This group fought for women to be able to hold office in Canadian Parliament.

Who are the Famous Five? 

500

When companies made more products than they could sell.

What is overproduction? 

500

This protest was about improving working conditions, living conditions and making more money.

What was the On-To-Ottawa Trek?

500

These natural resources were exported from Canada to the United States.

What is lumber, newsprint and metals? 

500

This refers to the Canadian prairies experiencing no rain for a decade.

What was the Dust Bowl?

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