Warfare
End of War
The Roaring 20s
The Depression
Social Changes/Issues
100

These are the tunnels that soldiers fought in during WWI that were filled with rats and lice.

What are trenches?

100

This country was blamed for World War 1.

What is Germany?

100

The consumption and selling of alcohol was illegal.

What is prohibition?

100

The year that the stock market crashed.

When is 1929?

100

The year women received the right to vote.

When is 1918?

200

The youngest a soldier had to be to enter the military.

What is 20?

200

This was the country that wanted Germany to pay for starting WWI.

What is France?

200

The nickname(s) given to people who smuggled alcohol over the border to sell. 

What are bootleggers or rum runners?

200

The feeling people had about the stock market, believing that it would never fail them.

What is "overconfidence"?

200

The name of the Indigenous sniper who had the most kills in WWI.

Who is Francis Pegamahgabow? 

300

This would occur when a soldier's feet were damp for an extended period of time. 

What is trench foot?

300

This was the amount of money that Germany had to pay the Allied powers for starting the war.

What is $33 billion?

300

This establishment allowed people to drink alcohol in public, even though it was illegal.

What are speakeasies?

300

The name of the day that the stock market crashed.

What is "Black Tuesday"?

300

Women were called this nickname when they cut their hair short, drank in public, and smoked in public.

What are flappers?

400

The kind of gas used in WWI by the Germans against Canadian soldiers.

What is mustard gas?

400

The amount of men that Germany wasn't allowed to exceed in their army. 

What is 100,000?

400

This city in Manitoba is where a general strike took place as workers fought for better pay and working conditions.

Where is Winnipeg?

400

When there are too many products being made and no one purchasing them. 

What is oversupply?

400

These schools separated Indigenous children from their families and communities as a way to assimilate them into "Canadian" society.

What are Residential Schools?

500

This battle in France is often considered the most important to Canadian identity and led to a monument being dedicated to us.

What is Vimy Ridge?

500

This is the word that the R in the acronym, "BRAT," stands for.

What are reparations?

500

The place where people were investing a lot of their money.

What is the stock market?

500

This event brought about the end of the depression.

What is WWII?

500

The nickname given to the group of women who fought for women to be involved in the House of Commons and the Senate.

Who are the "Famous Five"?

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