Canadian Autonomy
The Roaring 20's
The Not So Roaring 20's
The Great Depression
Prohibition
100

This is something that Mr. MacCulloch did in 2012 in Victoria that is considered his greatest physical achievement. 

Ran a marathon
100

This right was one of the biggest gains for women in the roaring 20's and was at the forefront of the suffrage movement.

The right to vote

100

This term was the underlying goal of the "Indian Act"

Assimilation

100

"this" leads to too much stock or "supply" leading a a lower "this" and subsquently a lower price.

Overproduction & Demand

100

This group was the primary group that campaigned for a ban on alcohol

Women's Christian Temperance Union

200

This document brought the idea of independance from Britain into law in 1931

Statute of Westminster

200

Going on "this" was a way that "these" revolted against employers and strive for changes in the workplace

Strike & Unions

200

Life on "these" involved high poverty and malnourishment which lead to a lot of "this" in younger people

Reserves & Suicide

200

These were introduced on goods in order to protect local industries 

Tariffs

200

Prohibition was regulated at this level of government in Canada

Provincial

300

This "Report" was adopted at an imperial conferance in London where dominions relationship with Britain was discussed.

Balfour Report

300

The economy rose through the 20's a lot because this resource became a major export for Canada

Wheat

300

No ship can enter Canada if it has stopped at ports outside on Canada on its journey. 

Continuous Passage Act

300

He won the 1930 election because of his advocacy to help those in need. He won the 1935 election because the former government did not follow through with their promises (correct order is needed)

Bennett & Mackenzie King

300

This was the term for Canadians who smuggled alcohol to the US

Rum Runners

400

This involve the Govenor General refusing to call an election when asked by the Prime Minister. This also resulted in the resignation of the government. 

King-Byng Crisis

400

This is the expantion of cities outward creating suburbs and lead to an increase in "this" term due to and increase in income for many people

Urbanization & Consumerism 

400
This group was formed to voice inidigenous concerns to the government. It ultimately failed but laid a foundation for the future.

League of Indians

400

The depression lead to new political parties that possessed this ideology

Socialism

400

Prohibition lead to an increase in this group dynamic due to a high demand for alcohol

Organized Crime

500

In 1922 the Prime Minister decided to ask parliament to send troops for the first time. What was this incident called?

The Chanak Affair

500

This disease was fatal before an injection was developed by Canadian scientists, allowing these people to live and use this new device to tell all of their friends. 

Diabetes & Telephone

500

These are a big dark spot in Canadian history and lead to severe trauma for many of those that were involved.

Residential Schools

500

Relief camps were created primarily for the creation of this

Employment

500

Prohibition ultimately didn't last but lead to more of these in regard to alcohol sale and consumption

Rules & Regulations

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