Title: Jeopardy Template
1Intro to the 1920s
2Uneasy Adjustment
The Roaring 20s
Missing The Roar
Regional Issues
Growing Autonomy
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3Canada celebrated the end of World War One on
what day?
4November 11, 1918
5After the war, inflation made life challenging.
What is inflation?
6The rise in prices for goods and services
7In 1917 the Russian Revolution introduced a new
type of government. What was this type?
8Communist
9In the 1920s, American investors began to set up
pulp and paper mills and mines in Canada. These
were owned by Americans and were called what?
10Branch Plants
11In World War One Canada adopted prohibition but
by the 1920s it was obvious it ws not working.
What is prohibition?
12The banning of the sale and consumption of
alcohol
13In the 1920s this type of travel became popular
14Automobile
15Communication also improved and widespread use of
this type of technology began to break down
isolation between far-away communities
16Radio
17In the 1920s entertainment and leisure activities
became very popular this was a favourite!
18Movies
19This famous Canadian magazine began to be
published in the 1920s its stories and articles
were focused on Canada
20Macleans
21The most iconic woman from the 1920s was called
what?
22A Flapper
23Not everyone benefited from the 1920s boom. This
group in particular still faced oppression
24Women
25In 1929 a famous suffragette brought this famous
case to the Supreme Court
26The Persons Case
27The policy of assimilation was enacted against
people of Aboriginal ancestry. What is
assimilation?
28Trying to make everyone the same
29Children from Aboriginal families were sent to
this type of school to learn how to become good
Canadian citizens
30Residential Schools
31This infamous group from the Southern United
States (who promoted hatred against non-whites)
established short-lived local branches in Canada
32The Ku Klux Klan
33What is Regionalism
34A concern for the affairs of ones own area
over those of the country
35On the prairies farmers wanted this so tariffs
would be abolished and they could buy cheaper
American-made machinery
36Free Trade
37This small region of Canada lost some businesses
and banks to Ottawa because their influence in
national politics was small
38The Maritimes
39In the 1921 election one party wanted to
nationalize the railways. What does this mean?
40Move from private to Government ownership
41In 1927 the Old Age Pension Act was passed. What
did this do?
42Provided social assistance To people over 70
43In 1922 the Canadian government refused to assist
this country defend a port they had been given in
the Paris Peace Conference - This is called the
Chanak Crisis
44Britain
45In 1923 Canada insisted signing the Halibut
Treaty without a signature from a representative
of this country.
46Britain
47In the King-Byng Crisis Canadas leader
challenged Britain over the role of the person
who represents Britain in Canada. This person is
called what?
48The Governor General
49At the Imperial Conference Canada (along with
other dominions of the British Empire) requested
recognition of their
50Autonomy (or Independence)
51In 1931 the Statute of Westminster recognized
that all commonwealth countries were _______ in
status with Britain
52Equal