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Magistrate

________: An officer that responsible for administering law.

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Appeasement

________: Giving someone a advantage they have requested to prevent further disagreement.

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Fascism

________: Leader is the leader and the leader is above everyone.

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Suffrage

________: The right to vote.

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Isolationism

________: Focusing on internal affairs.

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Balfour Report

________: Canada became partially independent of Britain "Equals "Commonwealth.

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British Privy Council

________: The highest court of appeal in The British Empire and highest in Canada then.

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Definition of Rum

________ runner: Smuggling or transporting alcohol across a border.

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Definition of Prohibition

________: A ban of production, distribution and consumption of intoxicating beverages.

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1920 is known as a time of

advancements

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People wanted to

enjoy themselves

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12

Farmer had a loss in the

wheat market

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Women had experience the life outside of roles and were

Unhappy

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They were having issue

Earning decent wages

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In 1929 Women were granted the right to be considered

Persons

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WCTU

Womens Christian Temperance Union

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The christian Women;s Temperance Union began to fell like alcohol was destroying families the ban was from

1920-1927

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The ban in the U.S. lasted until

1933

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The Canadians sold alcohol to the

Americans

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The made more money in a week then they would usually make in a

year

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Someone that smuggled alcohol into the US by water was called a

Rum Runner

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Definition of Rum runner

Smuggling or transporting alcohol across a border

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Someone that smuggled alcohol into the US by land was called a

Bootlegger

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Indention of Bootlegging

The illegal sale of alcohol

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Canadas Al Capone was named

Rocco Perri

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Rocco Perri disappeared on

April 23 1944

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Famous 5 were

Emily Murphy, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney, Henrietta Muir Edwards, Irene Parlby

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The famous 5 got women to be considered as

persons

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Definition of Prohibition

A ban of production, distribution and consumption of intoxicating beverages

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Loopholes

Borders, Prescribed

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Most of U.S. border was from

Canada

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Two liter bottles were

$50-$100

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Windsor had many smugglers into

Detroit

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75% of smuggled alcohol was from

Windsor to Detroit

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Suffrage

The right to vote

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Magistrate

An officer that responsible for administering law

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Supreme Court

Highest court in Canada

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British Privy Council

The highest court of appeal in The British Empire and highest in Canada then

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They started to rebel by fighting and changing their appearance to be less

"feminine"

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1926 PM William Lyon Mackenzie King asked to dissolve

parliament and call a fresh election

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He stepped down to force an election and got elected again because he was angry about how much the Gov General was

controlling

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Stock market crash sparked the

start of great depression

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Lots of people buying

Stocks

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It was in Rapid

Expansion

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People were investing Borrowing

money

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When it went down people would panic sell leading to stocks to

crashgar

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Everyone was investing but there was

Inflation

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Down

14m dollars in one day

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Banks only give of money back

10% back

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Without customers businesses

fell apart

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No money for

salaries

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People spending too much of

credit

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People buy stocks on

credit

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Black Tuesday started

Depression

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Unemployment rates of over

30%

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Dust Bowl in

Prairies

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Dust bowl was

Drought, Dust storms, Insect plagues

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By 1933

30% were out of work

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Shanty town

Poor towns

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Isolationism

Focusing on internal affairs

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Fascism

Leader is the leader and the leader is above everyone

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Appeasement

Giving someone a advantage they have requested to prevent further disagreement

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