1930's Canada
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- 3. Day, a day in history where many citizens joined trekkers.
- 6. Prejudice against Jews was widespread in Canada.
- 8. Tuesday, An event in history where New York and Toronto continued to plummet as sellers tried desperately to cut their lose.
- 11. A cereal developed for babies made of grains, wheat germs, yeast and alfalfa.
- 15. Francophone leaders feared that this was undermining the traditional values that had supported the French culture and language.
- 16. Credit Party, A successful Western movement led by William Aberhart.
- 18. Depression, Many people lost their jobs and couldn't pay their debts.
- 21. A province that represented the House of Commons over the following decades.
- 22. Disparities, Difference in resources, income, wages and jobs. These areas were as well equipped to weather the economic storm.
- 24. aid was not provided to first nations by the government.
- 25. an economic system based on government control of the economy so that all people could benefit.
- 27. King, liberal party leader.
- 29. a name used for people with a sleeping sickness.
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- 1. Credit, A payment given every month by William Aberhart.
- 2. Prairie famers set up their own wheat pool to coordinate the sale and delivery of grain.
- 4. nationale, formed by the government in Quebec and Duplessis became premier.
- 5. Fascism is a form of totalitarianism that tells citizens that their nation and race are superior.
- 7. used to describe babies with a bone disease.
- 9. A policy of pacifying an enemy by giving in to some of his or her demands.
- 10. one of Canada's political parties that won and Bennet led.
- 12. Nations, A group of people who were not included in the Western movements.
- 13. a company known for its commercial aircraft and business jets.
- 14. an organisation led by JS Woodsworth
- 17. the provincial party was focused on this item and the issues it came with.
- 19. a totalitarian government restricts individual rights and makes everyone subordinate to the government.
- 20. and Conservatives, Canadians two political parties.
- 23. tariff, When producers in other countries could no longer sell their goods in United States, they pressed their own government to impose tariffs on American imports.
- 26. Technology, advanced after WW1 and many believed that advancing this technology would work.
- 28. WoodsWorth, leader of the Winnipeg general strike.