Looks like no one added any tags here yet for you.
Magistrate
________: An officer that responsible for administering law.
Appeasement
________: Giving someone a advantage they have requested to prevent further disagreement.
Fascism
________: Leader is the leader and the leader is above everyone.
Suffrage
________: The right to vote.
Isolationism
________: Focusing on internal affairs.
Balfour Report
________: Canada became partially independent of Britain "Equals "Commonwealth.
British Privy Council
________: The highest court of appeal in The British Empire and highest in Canada then.
Definition of Rum
________ runner: Smuggling or transporting alcohol across a border.
Definition of Prohibition
________: A ban of production, distribution and consumption of intoxicating beverages.
1920 is known as a time of
advancements
People wanted to
enjoy themselves
Farmer had a loss in the
wheat market
Women had experience the life outside of roles and were
Unhappy
They were having issue
Earning decent wages
In 1929 Women were granted the right to be considered
Persons
WCTU
Womens Christian Temperance Union
The christian Women;s Temperance Union began to fell like alcohol was destroying families the ban was from
1920-1927
The ban in the U.S. lasted until
1933
The Canadians sold alcohol to the
Americans
The made more money in a week then they would usually make in a
year
Someone that smuggled alcohol into the US by water was called a
Rum Runner
Definition of Rum runner
Smuggling or transporting alcohol across a border
Someone that smuggled alcohol into the US by land was called a
Bootlegger
Indention of Bootlegging
The illegal sale of alcohol
Canadas Al Capone was named
Rocco Perri
Rocco Perri disappeared on
April 23 1944
Famous 5 were
Emily Murphy, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney, Henrietta Muir Edwards, Irene Parlby
The famous 5 got women to be considered as
persons
Definition of Prohibition
A ban of production, distribution and consumption of intoxicating beverages
Loopholes
Borders, Prescribed
Most of U.S. border was from
Canada
Two liter bottles were
$50-$100
Windsor had many smugglers into
Detroit
75% of smuggled alcohol was from
Windsor to Detroit
Suffrage
The right to vote
Magistrate
An officer that responsible for administering law
Supreme Court
Highest court in Canada
British Privy Council
The highest court of appeal in The British Empire and highest in Canada then
They started to rebel by fighting and changing their appearance to be less
"feminine"
1926 PM William Lyon Mackenzie King asked to dissolve
parliament and call a fresh election
He stepped down to force an election and got elected again because he was angry about how much the Gov General was
controlling
Stock market crash sparked the
start of great depression
Lots of people buying
Stocks
It was in Rapid
Expansion
People were investing Borrowing
money
When it went down people would panic sell leading to stocks to
crashgar
Everyone was investing but there was
Inflation
Down
14m dollars in one day
Banks only give of money back
10% back
Without customers businesses
fell apart
No money for
salaries
People spending too much of
credit
People buy stocks on
credit
Black Tuesday started
Depression
Unemployment rates of over
30%
Dust Bowl in
Prairies
Dust bowl was
Drought, Dust storms, Insect plagues
By 1933
30% were out of work
Shanty town
Poor towns
Isolationism
Focusing on internal affairs
Fascism
Leader is the leader and the leader is above everyone
Appeasement
Giving someone a advantage they have requested to prevent further disagreement