Interwar Period Test Review
A review of the main events of the 1920s and 1930s in Canada
Created Date
10.31.19
Last Updated
10.31.19
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Topics of this game:
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Group which pressured the government to make alcohol illegal
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Slang term for alcohol used during prohibition
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Law that made Canada officially separate from Britain
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Buying stocks with only 5-10% down
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Many people ate these rodents during the Great Depression
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The number of years the Great Depression lasted
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American investments in these gave many Canadians jobs in the 1920's
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Too much dependence on this for exports helped lead to the Great Depression
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He was Canada's most famous bootlegger during Prohibition
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Places where First Nations children were sent to learn "Canadian ways"
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At this event a fight broke out after a baseball game against a team of Jewish players
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This minority group were banned from bringing their families into Canada
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Before the 1920's it was considered unladylike for women to do this
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Illegal drinking place during prohibition
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New way of buying things in the 1920's
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His CCF party promoted the idea of welfare and unemployment insurance
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Slang term meaning "drunk" used during prohibition
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The day the Stock Market crashed
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Insects that infested the prairies during the Great Depression
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Stage of the economic cycle when unemployment is rising and wages are falling
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