What technological advancement became a staple in American homes during the 1920s, allowing for the mass sharing of news and music?
The Radio
Who wrote "The Great Gatsby"?
F. Scott Fitzgerald
What was the ruling on the persons case?
Women were people
Woman that rejected the traditional attitudes toward proper "womanly" behaviour
A flapper
Where was the biggest strike in Canadian history?
Winnipeg General Strike
Which 1920s figure is credited with revolutionizing the automotive industry through the perfection of the assembly line?
Henry Ford
Who is the moving picture star famous for his moustache and bowler hat?
Charlie Chaplin
What was the name of the group that started the persons case?
The Famous Five
What type of music grew very popular in the 1920s with the 20s even being deemed the ---- Age
Jazz
Al Capone is the most infamous example of a criminal who rose to power primarily due to what?
Bootlegging and the prohibition
Who was the first person to make a solo flight over the atlantic ocean?
Charles Lindbergh
What were the roaring 20s named in relation to woman in sport?
The golden age of woman's sports?
Who started the persons case?
Emily Murphy
Which 1920s dance became an international sensation and a symbol of the 'Jazz Age'?
The Charelston
What was the popular term for the illegal bars that flourished during the Prohibition era?
Speakeasies
When was the first phone call made?
1927
What type of art were the group of seven known for?
There landscapes
Where was the persons case settled?
Britain
What was the hairdo flappers often wore?
A bob
What happened on “Bloody Saturday”?
A deadly strike
What was the model of the first mass produced car?
1925 Ford Model T
What is the canadian art group famous for having seven people?
The Group Of Seven
What province was Emily Murphy a provincial judge in?
Alberta
What did flappers commonly drink?
Alchol
What was the 'Red Scare' of the early 1920s a reaction to?
The rising fear of communism