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100
What was the name of the strike that happened after World War 1?
Winnipeg General Strike
100
How did World War 1 impact the nationhood of Canadians?
It helped Canada prove to Britain that our country is an independent country.
100
What is Prime Minister King's full name?
William Lyon Mackenzie King
100

Name two groups that weren't pleased after WW1

farmers, women, veterens, immigrants...

100
What were three major inventions in the 1920s?
Telephone, radio, cars, and trucks.
200
What change did the King- Byng Crisis do in Canadian politics?
The Governor General could not make decisions for Canadian politics.
200

where did the spanish flu originate?

kansas

200

What was the group of Canadian artists named?

Group of 7

200
What was the only thing women could not do in Canadian politics during the 1920s that was achieved in 1927?
They could not be a judge or a senator.
200
How did the telephone impact Canadian lives?
It gave people better chances to communicate with family and friends.
300

When did the last residential school close? 

1997

300
What was the Halibut Treaty?
It was the first treaty that Canada, not Britain, signed with a foreign country.
300

What was the name of a famous Canadian actor who moved to Hollywood?

Mary Pickford

300

in what province was the KKK most successful?

Saskatchewan



300
What was the impact of the radio on Canadians lives?
Entertained Canadians with different kinds of music.
400
Name one industry that affected Canada to have an economic boom.
Automobile industry, mining industry, and pulp and paper industry.
400
What was the Balfour Deceleration?
It declared that Canada and other dominions countries are self-governing countries and are equal status to each other.
400
In 1916, what was Emily Murphy's job?
She was a police judge.
400
Name one thing that the Persons Case gained for women.
Women were known as persons in the BNA Act. They could be appointed to the Senate.
400

Why was the snowmobile invented?

Joseph-Armand Bombardier’s son died of appendicitis because he could not get to a hospital in the snow so he invented it so it wouldn't happen to others

500
What was the major international affair of 1922? Explain.
It was the Chanak Crisis. When Britain was attacked by Turkey, and Britain asked Canada to send troops to help. But Canada showed Britain just how independent they are by stating that they will not send troops until Parliament approves.
500

Where was the first nonstop transatlantic flight from and to?

New York to Paris