Names of the Depression
Causes of the Depression
Canada in the Depression
The 1920's
More 20's
100

The nickname of the Great Depression in Canada

What is The Dirty Thirties?

100

Often thought to be the main cause of the Great Depression

What is the stock market crash of 1929?

100

The area of Canada that had entered into economic decline prior to the Great Depression

What is the Maritimes?

100

Massive labour upheaval that led to class/government tensions in the Prairies.

What is the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919?

100

Why was it the Roaring Twenties?


What was a growth in exports, industrialization and urbanization, a prosperous workforce spending more money. Social change and mobility for workers, minorities, and women.


200

The name used to describe taking freight trains across Canada as the unemployed searched for work

What is riding the rails?

200

Two significant outcomes of the 

Great Depression in Canada

What is the birth of social welfare?

What is a more activist role for government in the economy?

200

The three causes of crop failure on Prairie farms during the Great Depression

What is an eight year drought?

What is grasshoppers?

What is hail storms?

200

Some reasons for Prohibition.


1. Various religious groups thought alcohol was sinful 

2. Reformers believed that alcohol led to wife and child abuse, and accidents on the job 

3. Reformers believed that the government should protect the public's health

200

Explain communism

What is an economic and political system based on a single-party government ruled by a dictatorship. This puts an end to owning private property, substituting government ownership of factories, railroad, etc.

300

The name given to government relief payments

What is the dole?

300

Canada's dependence on these products/industries was one of the causes of the depression.

What is wheat?

What is exports?

300

The area of Canada most impacted by the Great Depression

What is the four western provinces (the pairies)?

300

The Red Scare.


What is a time of panic and fear throughout the Canada and the  United States after revolutionaries known as the Bolsheviks in Russia overthrew their current regime and called out to abolish capitalism everywhere

300

Explain major changes in the roles of women.

What is the person's case?

Who is Emily Murphy?

What is social freedoms and changes in fashion?


400

The name given to the shanty towns that sprung up in the Canadian countryside for unemployed men.

What is relief camps?

400

Dependence on the United States partially caused the Great Depression in Canada through this cause and effect relationship

What is when U.S. factories shut down and unemployment rose then demand for Canadian products dropped and Canadian factories were forced to shut down?

400

The reason that Ontario and Quebec were less affected by the Great Depression than the rest of Canada?

What is more diversified industrial economies?

400

The relationship between King and Byng

What was the consitutional crisis and the Balfour Declaration of the Imperial conference of 1926 limiting the powers of the Governor General

400

The groups of Canadians that were most affected by the Great Depression

What is farmers/small businessmen?

What is women/minorities?

What is poor young people/unemployed?

What is Indigenous groups?

500

The name of Canada's most violent event of the Great Depression, where one police officer was killed, dozens were injured, and 130 arrests were made

What is the Regina Riot?

500

The six main causes of the Great Depression in Canada

What is product overproduction?

What is Canada's dependence on a few primary products and the impact of tariffs?

What is over dependence on the United States?

What is the closed door policy?

What is Canadians buying on credit?

What is Canadians buying stocks on margin?

500

The devolution of the economic cycle during the Depression.

What is over production, lower demand, lay-offs and factory shut-downs, less consumption.

500

Canada had experienced years of prosperity, explain how industrialization, mechanization, and the consumer cycle led to an economic boom.

More industrialization and factories built during the war, now used to manufacture good (some made from natural resources). Mechanization helped the process as new technology allowed for faster, better work. People hired to work, had money, spent it on more goods.


500

Explain the long-term impact of the Winnipeg General Strike.

Workers rights, unionization, governments scared of communism. Eventually new political parties (J.S. Woodsworth forming the CCF).