1920s History
Across
- 3. – A new technology that transformed entertainment and communication in Canada.
- 8. – Young women in the 1920s known for their bold fashion and attitudes.
- 10. – This industry changed dramatically in the 1920s, with shorter skirts and looser styles.
- 12. – The site of the 1919 General Strike, whose effects carried into the 1920s.
- 13. – Illegal bars that sold alcohol during Prohibition.
- 14. – A popular dance of the 1920s, especially among flappers.
- 16. – People who smuggled alcohol into the U.S. during Prohibition.
Down
- 1. – A technology that changed transportation in Canada.
- 2. – American companies opening factories in Canada to avoid tariffs.
- 4. – A nationwide ban on alcohol that was in place in the early 1920s.
- 5. – One of the "Famous Five" who fought for women's rights.
- 6. of Seven – Famous Canadian artists known for their landscape paintings.
- 7. – A life-saving medical discovery by Canadian researchers Banting and Best in 1921.
- 9. – A 1929 legal decision that declared women as "persons" under Canadian law.
- 11. Age – A term used to describe the cultural revolution of the 1920s.
- 15. – An important communication device that became more common in Canadian homes