The name of the trial case that the 5 women are famous for?
the Persons Case
This type of music grew in popularity during the 1920's
Jazz
Prohibition in the 1920's was the banning of this substance
Alcohol
The virus that sent the world into a pandemic after WW1
Spanish Influenza
Autonomy means this 12 letter word
Independance
Canada's first woman judge
Emily Murphy
Films of the 1920's were in black and white, and also lacked this modern movie quality
Audio, dialogue, sound
The name of the establishments that served illegal booze
Speakeasies
Workers looked to these to help solve their work problems
Labor Unions
He became the Canadian Prime Minister after WW1
William Lyon Mackenzie King
The Persons Case established that women have the right to serve in the Canadian this
the Senate
This comedian was considered one of the Kings of the Screen
Charlie Chaplin
This man was a famous gangster in Chicago
Al Capone
The general strike happened at this city
Winnipeg
Canada exercised its first independent treaty signing authority when they signed this
Halibut Treaty
The word "suffrage" means this
the right to vote
The Canadian women's track and field team earned this nickname because they were so formidable
The Matchless Six
The men who smuggled alcohol into the country were called this
Bootleggers or rum-runners
The strike lasted for 37 days. On June 21, 1919 the strike became violent. The day became known as this
Bloody Saturday
PM King turned down Britain's call to war during this crisis
Chanak Crisis
Before the Famous Five case, women were not seen at this in the eyes of the British North America law
Persons
The 1920's saw Canada shrink a little with the growth of this exciting new technology
Radio
This group of women encouraged and promoted prohibition
The Women's Christian Temperance Union
Many workers lost their jobs, many had to sign these contracts forbidding them to join a union.
Yellow Dog
On the road to Canadian autonomy, King wanted to change the status of this government figure
Governor General