Inventions of the 20s
gangsters in the 30s
entertainment in the great depression.
the great depression
events of the 20s or 30s
100

the medicine that helped millions of people with diabetes. 

insulin 

100

gangsters used to smuggle this across the borders during prohibition. 

alcohol 

100

what activity did people participate in, in the 20s

dancing 

100

what crashed in order to cause the great depression 

the stock market.

100

what was the most well known strike of the time

the Winnipeg general strike 

200

the affordable car mass produced in the 20s.

ford model t.

200

the most famous gangster of the time.

Al Capone 

200

how much people in the USA had a TV at the time

around 8000

200

the government sent people with out jobs to camps what were the camps called

relief camps

200

in 1920 what organisation did Canada join?

the league of nations 

300

the invention that let people talk to each other from long distances. 

the telephone. 

300

the reason people smuggled alcohol into America. 

prohibition 

300

the way people would listen to music and broadcast.

the radio

300

1000 people went on freight trains trailing to various cites. 

Ottawa trek

300

what event caused the first day of the stock market crash.

black Thursday 

400

the name of Canada's most famous ship that appears on the Canadian dime. 

the bluenose.

400

why did people smuggle alcohol. 

the alcohol ban.

400

the type of music that was very common in the 20s

jazz

400

what were the main foods during the great depression.

potato, union, peanut putter, and peas.

400

the nickname for the Canadian track team. 

the matchless six

500
the year that the first movie with sound came out.

1927

500

the reason gangsters modified extremely common cars. 

it would be harder to notice there car and they could outrun police easier. 

500

what Canadian actor was known as the first american sweetheart.

Mary Pickford

500

the reason people withdrew all there money from there bank.

banking panics

500

who hosted the first hockey night in Canada.

Foster Hewitt

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