Prohibition
The Spanish Flu
Winnipeg General Strike
100

This term refers to the banning of alcohol sales and production in Canada during the early 20th century.

Prohibition

100

The Spanish Flu pandemic began in this year, following the end of World War I.

1918

100

What are the names of the two sides

The Central Strike Committee and The Citizens' Committee of One Thousand
200

Prohibition was largely implemented after this global conflict in Canada.

World War I

200

The Spanish Flu is often compared to this more recent global pandemic.

COVID-19

200

The strike lasted for          many days before ending.

37

300

This was a popular method for Canadians to obtain alcohol illegally during Prohibition.

Bootlegging

300

The Spanish Flu spread rapidly due to.

Soldiers returning home.

300

On June 21, 1919, this day, known for violence between strikers and police, became infamous during the Winnipeg General Strike.

Bloody Saturday

400

Prohibition in Canada began in this year, although it varied by province.

1918

400

Spanish Flu particularly affects what age range.

20-40

400

Workers were striking for this main reason, aiming for better conditions and wages.

Better wages, an 8-hour day and improved working conditions.

500

Prohibition ended in most Canadian provinces by this decade.When did PEI end prohibition.

1948

500

The flu was named after this country because it was neutral during the war and reported on the pandemic more freely.

Spain

500

What does OBU stand for.

One Big Union