Causes
Consequences
Political Change
Life During
100
production of more of a product, commodity, or substance than is wanted or needed.
What is Overproduction
100
Isolated work sites for unemployed single men
What is Work Camps
100
A report stating the findings from the Royal Commission on the Dominion-Provincial Relations, which examined the Canadian economy during the Depression and federal and provincial government relations. It recommended equalization payments and greater federal power in social assistance programs.
What is The Rowell-Sirois Report
100
the relief payments given from the government in the form of food vouchers and essential supplies
What is Pogey
200
International tax on imports or exports.
What is tariffs
200
In 1935, over a thousand men left the camps in the interior of British Columbia in protest against camp conditions.
What is On to Ottawa Trek
200
payments were accepted by poorer provinces, but rich provinces felt as if their tax dollars were placed in another provinces hand making it unfair.
What is Equalization payments acceptance
200
Relief payments were given out from the government, soup kitchens were set up by private charities, work camps were made, & social assistance programs were introduced to aid those who desperately needed money and supplies to survive.
What is Helping the Unemployed
300
the purchase of an asset by paying the margin and borrowing the balance from a bank or broker.
What is Buying on margin
300
How much did the economy shrink in the first five years of the depression
What is 50 percent
300
What 3 major political parties were created during the great depression?
What is The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, the Social Credit Party & the Union Nationale.
300
Competition, protectionism, decreased consumers, drought, wind & dust storms, and later grasshopper plagues.
What is Prairie Hardships
400
a sudden dramatic decline of stock prices across a significant cross-section, resulting in a significant loss of paper wealth.
What is stock market crash
400
Protesters confined in a local stadium, One man was killed, many injured, and 130 men were arrested.
What is The Regina Riot
400
widely accepted during the Depression as Canadians felt as if the traditional parties were not doing anything to help the society during the Depression. promoted more benefits and financial aid to Canadians, encouraging new solutions to the Depression. These ideas were widely accepted as people saw these parties as a change for better in such harsh times.
What is New political parties becoming popular
400
Everyone looked for money, food and shelter to simply survive, but this was absent due to the collapse of many companies. Many lived on the streets because they no longer had enough money to rent. The lack of money was the major source of the problems during the Depression.
What is Reasons why life was difficult during the depression
500
October 29, 2929
What is Black Tuesday
500
The country that was effected the most during the depression.
What is Canada
500
the domestic program of the administration of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt between 1933 and 1939, which took action to bring about immediate economic relief as well as reforms in industry, agriculture, finance, waterpower, labour, and housing, vastly increasing the scope of the federal government’s activities.
What is New Deal
500
well off during the Depression because the value of goods and services were cheaper and it enabled them to get more from the money they earned.
What is Stable people during the depression
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