The 1920's
New Technology and Popular Culture
Women's Rights and Social Change
The Crash & Causes of the Great Depression
1930's and Protests
100

What nickname was given to the 1920s because of economic growth, new technology, and social change?

The Roaring Twenties

100

What new type of movie replaced silent films by the end of the 1920s?

Talkies

100

What term describes stylish young women who challenged traditional fashion in the 1920s?

Flappers

100

What day in 1929 marks the stock market crash?

Black Tuesday

100

What term is used to describe the 1930s in Canada?

The Dirty Thirties

200

Who was Canada’s Prime Minister during most of the 1920s?

William Lyon Mackenzie King

200

What invention made entertainment cheaper and helped unify Canadian culture?

The radio

200

Who was the first woman elected to the House of Commons in Canada?

Agnes Macphail

200

What risky practice involved buying stocks using borrowed money made from other stocks?

Buying on margin

200

What environmental disaster devastated Prairie farms during the 1930s?

The Dust Bowl

300

What term describes a decade marked by strong consumer spending and new products?

Consumerism

300

What popular board game became common leisure activity in the 1920s?

Mahjong

300

What group of women challenged the government over women’s legal status?

The Famous Five

300

Name for the problem that occurred when factories and farms produced more goods than people could buy?

 Overproduction

300

What government program placed unemployed men in remote work camps?

Bennett relief camps

400

What major population shift occurred in Canada during the 1920s?

Movement from rural areas to cities (urbanization)

400

How did automobiles change life for Canadians in the 1920s?

They reduced isolation, increased travel, and stimulated the economy

400

What 1929 legal case recognized women as “persons” under Canadian law?

The Person’s Case

400

Why did Canada’s economic ties to the United States worsen the Depression?

Canada depended heavily on U.S. trade and investment

400

What protest saw unemployed men travel to demand better conditions from the government?

The On‑to‑Ottawa Trek

500

Why was the label “Roaring Twenties” misleading for some Canadians?

Not everyone experienced prosperity; many farmers and workers struggled

500

What phrase describes short‑lived cultural trends popular in the 1920s?

Fads

500

Name one group of women who were still denied the right to vote during the 1920s.

Indigenous women, Chinese Canadians, Japanese Canadians, women in Quebec

500

Name two main causes of the Great Depression in Canada.

overproduction, buying on credit, buying on margin, dependence on exports, high tariffs

500

What did protests during the Great Depression reveal about changing views of government responsibility?

Canadians increasingly believed the federal government should help citizens in times of crisis