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Grade 10 History – Roaring 20s and Dirty 30s Jeopardy Winnipeg General Strike Causes of the Depression King and Byng Persons CaseRoaring 20s 11111 22222 33333 44444 55555
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The reason metal workers and building trade workers walked off their jobs
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What is Better Wages?
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The name of the union that the workers joined
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What is One Big Union?
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The name of the event when the RCMP with clubs charged into a crowded of protesting strikers and two strikers were killed.
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What is Bloody Saturday?
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It is what the business leaders of Winnipeg called the strikers to make people dislike the strikers.
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What are Communists?
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The reason the Canadian government sent in the RCMP to stop the Winnipeg strike
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What is fear that the strike would spread to other cities?
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Most Canadian industries during the 1920s were this type.
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What is Natural Resources?
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Buying things without money.
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What is Credit?
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Canada’s biggest trade partner during the 1920s.
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What is United States?
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A prolonged period without rain.
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What is drought?
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It is where many Canadians borrowed money to invest
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What is the Stock Market?
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It is the type of government that Prime Minister Mackenzie King led
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What is Minority?
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Lord Byng held this position.
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What is Governor General of Canada?
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Byng refused to do this for Prime Minister Mackenzie King.
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What is refused to dissolve the Canadian Parliament and let the Prime Minister of Canada call an election?
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It is what Prime Minister Mackenzie King claimed Byng was doing.
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What is interfering in internal Canadian politics and affairs?
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Canada became this after the King-Byng Affair and the signing of the Statute of Westminster.
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What is a Dominion within the British Empire with legal equality between the parliaments of Great Britain and Canada?
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This reason women were fighting to redefine “person” to include women
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What is the right of women to hold public office (e.g., become Senators in the Canadian government)?
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The group of women who challenged the idea that women were not persons.
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What is the Famous Five?
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The reasons the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that women were not persons.
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What are (1) the 1867 British North America (BNA) Act *only used male pronouns (e.g., him, he), and (2) when signed, the BNA Act did not consider women as “qualified people” and that interpretation should be upheld
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The name of the British court that the Famous Five used to challenge the Supreme Court of Canada ruling
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What is the Privy Council of England?
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1929
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What is the year that women were declared “persons” in Canada?
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The term for the banning the sale of alcohol
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What is Prohibition?
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It was discovered by Banting and Best in 1921 to combat diabetes.
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What is Insulin?
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The name given to young women who dressed and acted unconventionally (i.e., modern).
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What is Flapper?
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He was a boxer, a professional football player (…winning the Grey Cup…) and a professional hockey player (…winning two Stanley Cups)
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Who is Lionel Conacher?
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Group of painters who used bold colours and strokes to paint rugged wilderness scenes that seem to describe Canada’s identity.
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Who is the Group of Seven?
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