Grade 10 History – 1920-1930 Jeopardy III Did the 20s Roar? Winnipeg General Strike Stock Market Crash More Rise of Hitler Inventions and Entertainment.

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Grade 10 History – Jeopardy III Did the 20s Roar? Winnipeg General Strike Stock Market Crash More Rise of Hitler Inventions and Entertainment

Before this invention, garments were mostly cleaned by hand

What is the automatic washing machine?

This woman’s hairstyle was considered scandalous and unlady-like

What is the BOB?

This group painted the Northern Ontario landscape in vibrant colours and bold strokes.

Who were the Group of Seven?

Rum-running is the business of smuggling or transporting of alcoholic beverages illegally. This is the term for rum-running over water.

What is a Bootlegger?

A term to describe women who liked to dance, drink and smoke cigarettes in public.

What is a Flapper?

The reason the metal workers went on strike.

What is better wages?

The name of the union formed by all the striking workers.

What is One Big Union?

It is what the government called the strikers to make people distrust them.

What is Communist?

The name given to the day the Northwest Mounted Police charged into a crowd of strikers killing one person.

What is Bloody Saturday?

It is what Canadians learned about governments from the Winnipeg General Strike.

What is governments should not use excessive force to control its citizens and governments do not have the right to shoot their own citizens in the name of protecting society?

29 October 1929

What is Black Tuesday?

One of the reasons for the crash was people were buying too many products using this method.

What is credit?

This idea included unemployment insurance, aid to farmers, minimum wage, national health insurance and workers’ rights.

What is Bennett’s New Deal?

This term is used to describe government programs that “provide a helping hand” in Canada such as unemployment insurance and health insurance.

What is Social Safety Net?

Nickname for the 1930s.

What is the Dirty Thirties?

Term to describe Canada’s policy to look after its own affairs and ignore events in Germany

What is Isolationism?

Germany had to sign this clause accepting full responsibility for WWI

What is the War Guilt Clause?

The types of jobs Hitler provided for German citizens.

What is making war supplies?

The policy of pacifying an aggressive nation in the hopes of avoiding further conflict (i.e., Great Britain did this when Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia in 1938)

What is Appeasement?

The acronym of Hitler’s political party

What is NAZI?

During prohibition, many Canadians could get this from a pharmacy for medical purposes

What is alcohol?

In 1934, Armand Bombardier invented this winter machine.

What is the snowmobile?

Founded in 1922, this store specialized in selling and repairing tires.

What is Canadian Tire?

During the 1920s Prohibition, this establishment illegally sold or provided alcoholic beverages.

What is a Blind Pig?

This type of tax was imposed on imported goods to protect Canada’s small manufacturing industries.

What is tariff?