Consequences of WWI
Prohibition
Discrimination
The "roaring" 20s
New Technology
101

Women gave back their factory jobs after WWI.

T/F

T

101

Banning the sale of alcohol is called.

a. Rum running

b. The prohibition of alcohol

c. Bootlegging

b. The prohibition of alcohol

101

The Indian Act banned many First Nation Traditions 

T/F

T

101

Boom goes the economy?! Which option best describes an "economic boom" 

a. Period of quick of growth in wealth, jobs, and production.

b.. When things go terribly in the economy

a. Period of quick of growth in wealth, jobs, and production.

101

Canadians were buying more household devices like vacuums, washing machines, and radios after WWI.

T/F


True

200

Many soldiers didn't have jobs or good medical care when they came back. 

T/F

True

200

This city was a hub for rum running. 

a. Toronto

b. Edmonton 

c. Windsor

c. Windsor

200

What type of jobs were commonly available to Asian Canadians, Black Canadians, and First Nation People?

a. low paying labour

b. high paying jobs

a. low paying labour

200

Developed by African American musicians in New Orleans this type music became popular in the 20s.

a. Rock

b. Country 

c. Jazz

c. Jazz

200

People were concerned that too many radio shows from this country might destroy Canadian culture. 

a. France

b. The USA

c. Mexico

b. The USA

300

This group got the right to vote in 1918, partially due to their service in WWI.


women

300

Get the secret password and have a drink in one of these illegal bars. 

a. Drunken Dive

b. Rum Runner's Pub 

c. A Speakeasy

c. A Speakeasy

300

This term means keeping people apart based on differences like race or religion.

a. discrimination 

b. racism

c. segregation

c. segregation

300

Not your grandma's hobble skirt. Women's dresses were:

a. looser, shorter, and cut straight

b. long and tight

a. looser, shorter, and cut straight

300

The first sports broadcast was for what event?

a. A boxing match

b. A baseball game

c. A hockey game

b. A baseball game

400

The League of Nations didn't have much power. Especially since this country didn't join. 

a. Canada

b. France

c. USA

c. USA

400

What was a consequence of prohibition.

a. people stopped drinking

b. people stopped breaking the law

c. organized crime increased


c. organized crime increased

400

A law put in place in 1923 banned the immigration from this country.

a. China

b. Germany 

c. Japan

a. China

400

This sport was becoming tied to the Canadian national identity in the 20s.

a. Lacrosse 

b. Hockey

c. Soccer

b. Hockey

400

This inventory created the model-T. A car that was more affordable.

a. Henry Ford

b. Thomas Edison 

c. Nicolas Tesla

a. Henry Ford

500

What international organization was formed after WWI.

a. The League of Nations

b. The International Olympic Committee  

c. The World Health Organization

a. The League of Nations

500

What year did prohibition end in Ontario?

a. 1919 b. 1922 c. 1927

c. 1927

500

This group of Canadians were the last to get the right to vote. 

a. Asian Canadians 

b. Black Canadians 

c. First Nation People (with status)

c. First Nation People (with status)

500

Grab your fella and get ready to move. This dance was popular in the 1920s

a. The Charleston

b. The Twist 

c. The YMCA

a. The Charleston

500

This invention allowed companies to make products like cars faster and cheaper. We still use it today.

The Assembly line