Youth or Teenager
Unemployed Worker in a relief camp
Women Managing a Household
Prairie Farmer during the Dust Bowl
Immigrant or Urban Worker
100

Diarrhea, rickets, and diphtheria are examples of _________?

Common diseases in youth

100

What wasn’t provided in relief camps: bunkhouse residence, heaters, three daily meals, work clothes, medical care or 20 cents a day?

Heaters

100

What was an important role women had taken on during the Great Depression?

Women were very important during the Great Depression as they kept the question together.

100

Some Prairie farmers left their farms and moved to cities or other provinces in search of________?

Work

100

How did the people moving away hurt rural towns?

Rural areas lost all their population and their economy.


200

During the Great Depression, many teens left home and traveled. Why?

To fing Jobs

200

Which Canadian province went on strike first?

British Columbia

200

How did women adjust their lives to deal with less family income?

They cut their spending to very little and sacrificed their eating and clothes to get their family by.

200

This long period without rain destroyed crops and helped create the Dust Bowl on the Prairies?

A Drought

200

What challenges did the migrants face?

Very little jobs and poverty

300

Why were there less youth during the Great Depression?

Couples had less money to support new children

300

Workers in the camps often complained about the food, which was usually simple meals like?

Soup and Bread

300

Why did the women's role take a huge step up during the Great Depression?

Families had very little money meaning they need someone dependent to rely on

300

Many Prairie farmers couldn’t pay their bills which caused them to?

Lose their land

300

What types of jobs were immigrant people moving looking for?

Factory Jobs

400

Because money was tight, many Canadian teenagers spent their free time doing this low‑cost activity at home?

Listen to the radio

400

Which Prime Minister sanctioned relief camps?

  1. Prime Minister R.B. Bennett

400

Why did the women's role take a huge step up during the Great Depression?

Families had very little money meaning they need someone dependent to rely on

400

How did families keep dust out of their houses?

By stuffing wet clothes into windows and doors

400

Why did lots of Canadians leave the prairies during the Great Depression?

Because of a water drought, dust bowls and lack of crops.

500

Where did youth have to go when food was tight?

Soup Kitchens

500

A young unemployed man in a Canadian relief camp earned this tiny amount of money per day?

20 cents

500

How did managing life during the Great Depression change the way society viewed women?

Showed women were more capable than they were given credit for.

500

Dust storms were so thick that farmers called them this dramatic nickname?


Black Blizzards

500

Where did most Canadians move during the Great Depression.

Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver