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Question A group of Canadian landscape painters during the 1920’s

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A group of Canadian landscape painters during the 1920’s

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What is the Group of Seven

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This form of transportation expanded rapidly in the years following the war and was used to gain access to remote communities

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What is aviation

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By the late 1920’s 50% of Canadian homes had this

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What is an automobile

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Widespread use of this began to break down isolation between far flung communities and created popular culture and entertainment

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What is the radio

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List three inventions created during the 1920’s

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Answers will vary. May include:Hair dryerDishwasherTelephone ToasterDishwasher

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A social and economic theory where the government owns the means of production and distribution and all members of society benefit equally

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What is communism

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A court case in which the Famous Five successfully fought to have women declared as “persons” under the law.

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What is the Persons Case

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Lands taken from reserves by the government without consent of Aboriginal peoples

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What are cut off lands

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This white supremacist group gained wide scale popularity and support during the 1920s

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What is the Ku Klux Klan

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In 1923 the federal government passed an act that virtually excluded this group from immigrating to Canada until 1947

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Who are the Chinese

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The concept that different areas of Canada have different concerns and needs

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What is regionalism

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A system of using tariffs to raise the price of imported goods in order to protect domestic producers

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What is protectionism

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An economic system in which both individuals and the government produce and sell goods

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What is a mixed economy

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This grass routes political party gained popularity in 1920 which greatly influenced in results of the 1921 federal election

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What is the Progressive Party

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The quantity of a product that is available and the market’s desire for that product

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What is supply and demand

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This Prime Minister was seen to be the most progressive PM to date and wanted Canada to gain autonomy

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Who is Prime Minister Mackenzie King

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A situation that occurred in 1926, when the Governor General reduced to the PM’s request to dissolve parliament and eventually led to the a limited role of the GG

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The King- Byng Affair

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A treaty between Canada and the US to protect halibut along the Pacific cost, the first treaty negotiated and signed independently by the Canadian government

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What is the Halibut Treaty

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The Canadian government refusal to support the British in defending a Turkish port

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What is the Chanak Crisis

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What is the most significant event that led to Canadian autonomy. Justify your answer.

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Relief payments by a government sometimes in the form of vouchers for food or other essentials

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What is pogey

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The semi-arid area in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan was known as this

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The Dust Bowl

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A rail trip across the country by unemployed men to protest conditions at employment relief camps

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What is the On-to-Ottawa Trek

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PM King was unwilling to provide government assistance and lost in the 1930 election to this leader of the Conservative Party

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Who is Richard Bedford Bennett (R.B. Bennett)?

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Bennett was initially reluctant to spend government money but changed his views when he created this policy, however it was not well received and highly criticized

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What is Bennett’s New Deal?