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Title: Jeopardy Template


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Intro to the 1920s
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Uneasy Adjustment
The Roaring 20s
Missing The Roar
Regional Issues
Growing Autonomy
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Canada celebrated the end of World War One on
what day?
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November 11, 1918
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After the war, inflation made life challenging.
What is inflation?
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The rise in prices for goods and services
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In 1917 the Russian Revolution introduced a new
type of government. What was this type?
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Communist
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In 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?
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Branch Plants
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In World War One Canada adopted prohibition but
by the 1920s it was obvious it ws not working.
What is prohibition?
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The banning of the sale and consumption of
alcohol
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In the 1920s this type of travel became popular
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Automobile
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Communication also improved and widespread use of
this type of technology began to break down
isolation between far-away communities
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Radio
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In the 1920s entertainment and leisure activities
became very popular this was a favourite!
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Movies
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This famous Canadian magazine began to be
published in the 1920s its stories and articles
were focused on Canada
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Macleans
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The most iconic woman from the 1920s was called
what?
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A Flapper
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Not everyone benefited from the 1920s boom. This
group in particular still faced oppression
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Women
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In 1929 a famous suffragette brought this famous
case to the Supreme Court
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The Persons Case
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The policy of assimilation was enacted against
people of Aboriginal ancestry. What is
assimilation?
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Trying to make everyone the same
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Children from Aboriginal families were sent to
this type of school to learn how to become good
Canadian citizens
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Residential Schools
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This infamous group from the Southern United
States (who promoted hatred against non-whites)
established short-lived local branches in Canada
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The Ku Klux Klan
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What is Regionalism
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A concern for the affairs of ones own area
over those of the country
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On the prairies farmers wanted this so tariffs
would be abolished and they could buy cheaper
American-made machinery
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Free Trade
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This small region of Canada lost some businesses
and banks to Ottawa because their influence in
national politics was small
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The Maritimes
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In the 1921 election one party wanted to
nationalize the railways. What does this mean?
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Move from private to Government ownership
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In 1927 the Old Age Pension Act was passed. What
did this do?
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Provided social assistance To people over 70
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In 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
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Britain
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In 1923 Canada insisted signing the Halibut
Treaty without a signature from a representative
of this country.
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Britain
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In the King-Byng Crisis Canadas leader
challenged Britain over the role of the person
who represents Britain in Canada. This person is
called what?
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The Governor General
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At the Imperial Conference Canada (along with
other dominions of the British Empire) requested
recognition of their
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Autonomy (or Independence)
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In 1931 the Statute of Westminster recognized
that all commonwealth countries were _______ in
status with Britain
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Equal
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