From War to Peace
Women in the 1920s
The Roaring Twenties*
Canadian Autonomy
The Stock Market Crash
Life During The Great Depression
Government Response to the Great Depression
New Political Parties
100

This form of influenza was deadlier than the entirety of World War 1

The Spanish Flu

100

This term describes young women who were enjoying new social liberties during the Roaring Twenties

Flapper

100

These artists worked to develop a distinctly Canadian art style

The Group of Seven

100

This 'crisis' gave an opportunity for Canada to put it's foot down, and show the UK that it would not just follow orders

Chanak Crisis

100

This practice of buying stocks with the banks money led many to bankruptcy

Buying on the Margin

100

What is this

Bennett Buggy

100
This "hands-off" approach to economics believed the free market would resolve itself

Laissez-Faire Economics

100

This party now exists as Canada's New Democratic Party

The Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF)

200

This policy unintentionally created more areas of crime, including Moonshining and Bootlegging

Prohibition

200
By the 1920s most women had this voting right; some women, like Indigenous women, were still fighting for it

Suffrage

200

This is the name given to the first group of National Hockey League teams

The Original Six

200

The Halibut Treaty was signed between these two countries, demonstrating one of those countries' growing independence from the United Kingdom

Canada and the United States

200

This was the belief that the Stock Market could only go up

Speculation

200

Environmental problems led to the use of this term to describe the prairies of Canada and the United States

The Dust Bowl

200

This system believed that government intervention would correct an ailing economy, including investment in infrastructure projects

Keynesian Economics

200

The Communist Party of Canada failed due to this paranoia and fear that Communism would spread to Canada

The Red Scare

300

This marked the end of the Winnipeg General Strike

Bloody Saturday

300

In 1929, a key legal case was held for women's right to be recognized as...

People/Persons

300

This scientist discovered insulin, saving millions of lives for those with diabetes

Frederick Banting

300

He was the governor general who challenged the Prime Minister's role in Canada; he was put in his place

Julian Byng

300

This is the day, referring to the day the Stock Market crashed

Black Tuesday

300

When Relief Camp workers rode the rails as part of the On-to-Ottawa Trek, it all came to a screeching halt with this event

The Regina Riot

300

The 'New Deal' was this Prime Minister's strategy to resolve the Great Depression

RB Bennett

300

This party tried (and faield) to introduce "free money" as part of their political platform

The Social Credit Party

400

Following WW1, Canada experienced this type of economic downturn

Recession

400

These women fought for political rights, eventually getting them the right to be appointed to the Senate

The Famous Five

400

This style of music became very popular during the Roaring Twenties

Jazz

400

The Statute of Westminster established this

Legal Autonomy; the ability for Canada to create its own laws

400

The Stock Market crashed in this year

1929

400

Unemployed men begrudgingly accepted these meagre welfare payments from the government

Pogey

400

Tariffs were one example of this economic strategy that looked to develop the domestic economy

Protetctionism

400

The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) believed in this political system, which shared some similarities with Communism

Socialism

500

The Winnipeg General Strike saw working people strike against this owner-led group

Citizens Committee of 1000

500

This movement advocated for moderation or complete abstinence from alcohol; it led to the prohibition

Temperance Movement

500

This was the name of the first mass produced car, built by Ford Motors

The Model T

500

This 1926 report declared that Canada, along with Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and India - were "equal in status" to the United Kingdom

The Balfour Report

500

The Stock Market crashed in this month

October
500

This part of Canada was hit hardest by the Depression and had the highest rates of government relief-dependence

The Prairies

500

WLM King tragically delivered this speech in 1930; it lost him the election

The Five Cent Speech

500

This leader of the Communist Party of Canada was imprisoned for sedition against the Government of Canad

Tim Buck