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Canada
100

In the acronym BRAT, the B stands for this

What is blame?

100

Though its origins are mysterious, it is believed the Spanish Flu possibly orginated in this country

What is the United States of America?

100

He was the biggest movie star of the decade

Who is Charlie Chaplin?

100

The right to vote is also known by this word

What is suffrage?

100

The recession in Canada was due, in part, to the increase in prices and fall in purchasing value of money, otherwise known as this

What is inflation?

200

In the acronym BRAT, the R stands for this

What are reparations?

200

This age bracket was hit the hardest by the Spanish Flu

What are 25-40 year-olds?

200

DAILY DOUBLE

What is Jazz?

200

This legal case was won by the Famous Five in Canada

What is the Persons Case?

200

The biggest general strike in Canada took place in this city in Manitoba

What is Winnipeg?

300

In the acronym BRAT, the A stands for this

What is army?

300

The virus would typically weaken the immune system of a patient, making them more likely to die from this infection in the lungs

What is pneumonia? 

300

This car company produced the Model T, the most successful automobile of the era

Who is Ford?

300

Ladies who pushed social boundaries during the 1920s were known by this slang term

What are flappers?

300

He was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1925

Who is Mackenzie King?

400

In the acronym BRAT, the T stands for this

What is territory?

400

The virus was a subtype of this influenza, the same as Swine Flu

What is H1N1?

400

This ballroom dance involves two people moving to big band jazz music

What is the foxtrot?

400

This institution, part of the Judicial Branch of the Federal Government, initially ruled that women were not considerd "legal persons" 

What is the Supreme Court?

400

DAILY DOUBLE

What is Bloody Saturday?

500

In their letter responding to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany gives this reason as to why they reject it (name one)

What are:

- Deterioration of German industry (e.g. marine and vessels) 

- Loss of raw materials (e.g. phosphates, coal)

- Loss of territories for foodstuffs 

- Forced emigration 

- Loss of life due to starvation 

500

Canada developed this government department in 1919, as a result of the pandemic

What is the Department of Health?

500

This dance, characterized by kicking feet and jazz music, became a big hit during the Roaring Twenties

What is the Charleston? 

500

The leader of the Famous Five, she was the first female magistrate in the British Empire

Who is Emily Murphy?

500

This political party was formed by farmers in the prairie provinces, unhappy with the two-party system

What is the Progressive Party?

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