The "Haves"
The "Have Nots"
Leisure, Sports, and Attitudes
The Depression
Politics
100
This allowed people to "buy now, pay later."
What is the instalment plan
100
Many of these "Have Nots" left school by grade 8.
What are (working) women.
100
These transitioned from silent to "talkies" in the 1920s.
What are motion pictures (movies).
100
The date of when the stock market crashed.
What is 29 October 1929.
100
This man was Canada's Prime Minister in 1929.
Who is William Lyon Mackenzie King.
200
These modern inventions made travel easier.
What is the car.
200
This made it illegal for Aboriginal peoples to sue the Canadian government.
What is the Indian Act (1927).
200
This popularized jazz music.
What is the radio.
200
A share in the ownership of a company.
What is a stock.
200
Another word for public relief.
What is welfare.
300
This increased for the "Haves" in the 1920s.
What is wages.
300
These "Have Nots" worked long hours during the week just to make ends meet.
What is the working poor.
300
This popular sport could be heard on the radio for the first time in the 1920s.
What is hockey.
300
When used this to buy, buy, buy.
What is credit.
300
The Prime Minister did this because he thought it was the answer to Canada's social and economic problems.
What is balance the budge (balanced budget).
400
Three out of four families had this by 1929.
What is the telephone.
400
These Canadian "Have Nots" were among the working poor.
Who are African Canadians and Canadians of Asian descent.
400
These allowed "Haves" to attend spectator sports in the 1920s.
What are shorter working hours and more money.
400
This dropped by 50% in the 1930s.
What is international trade.
400
This new Canadian political party believed that everyone should share in society's prosperity.
What is the Communist Party.
500
The 1920s are called the "Roaring Twenties" for these conditions.
What are good times and social freedoms.
500
The government attempted to do this to Aboriginal peoples.
What is assimilate.
500
These were young urban women who rebelled against conventions in dress and behaviour in the 1920s.
Who are flappers.
500
The nickname given to the day the stock market crashed.
What is Black Tuesday.
500
This man was Canada's Prime Minister during the Great Depression.
Who was R.B. Bennett.
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