what is credit buying?
a down payment on one item
- people over bought things they couldn’t afford
what is an assembly line?
a system of production where each person does a small task
what is a bennett buggy?
a cart that had no engine that was pulled by a horse.
what is a bootlegger?
a person who makes, distributes, or sells goods illegally.
what caused the prohibition?
how was society impacted from prohibition?
what were the 6 major causes of the great depression?
what is the versailles conference?
what is relief?
government assistance (food) for the poor
what are speakeasies?
where people got their alcohol illegally.
what are flappers?
women that rather than strictly obey the degrading roles and behaviours laid out by society, Flappers flaunted their disdain and disapproval of such rules.
what was the chinese exclusion act?
law that prohibited all immigration of Chinese labourers.
what is the halibut treaty?
The Halibut Treaty of 1923 was a Canadian-American agreement on fishing rights in the Pacific Ocean. As the first treaty independently negotiated and signed by the Canadian government, it was one of several landmark events that transitioned Canada into an autonomous sovereign state
what is the spanish flu?
what is the winnipeg general strike?
Members of Winnipeg’s building trade went on strike when their employers refused to negotiate a wage increase. It had closed factories, stores. Unemployment had increased but it had introduced workers to political involvement.
what is kings 5 cent speech?
it was about King’s belief that the Canadian government should not give unemployment benefits to provincial governments in Canada with Conservative leadership
what is the chanak crisis?
helped to assert canadian autonomy because the Canadian Parliament (rather than the British Parliament) decided what Canada’s response to the crisis would be.
what is the statute of westminister?
a British law clarifying the powers of Canada’s Parliament and those of the other Commonwealth Dominions. It granted these former colonies full legal freedom.
what is anti semitism?
discrimination against Jews
WCUT?
to fight against alcohol “it is the devil”
who is robert bennett?
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who is mackenzie king?
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what is one big union?
Union leaders that met in Calgary and thought making an alliance would help increase bargaining power with the government and employers. Their support with general strikes helped make a name for themselves.
what is edmonton grads?
A women’s basketball team, known for racking winning. Also at the olympics even before women’s basketball was named an official sport.