Women in the 1920's
Across
- 3. She was a journalist, politician, legal reformer and author
- 4. Every women should lead a _______
- 5. The most dramatic change in the household for women was with the ___________
- 8. Many believed women should limit strenuous activity in sports as it can cause and increase in ________
- 9. This famous sports journalist popularising sports for women set many records in track and field during the 1928 Olympics
- 10. Women were not considered to be the family's source of ______ instead for them to stay home and take care of the family
- 11. This overturned the earlier Supreme Court decision and ruled that women were persons and qualified for Senate appointments
- 15. Women were still viewed by many Canadians as being inferior to ______
- 16. Emily Murphy, Irene Parlby, Nellie McClung, Henrietta Edwards and Louise McKinney
- 18. The 1920's was considered the "_______ age of Sports for women"
- 19. New _______ were introduced to reduce physical contact and exertion for females in the 1930's, leading to the decline of women in sports
Down
- 1. Women were considered not __________ to to cope with the strain of sports
- 2. This ruled that the word 'persons' in the Consitution meant only male persons and not women
- 6. When men returned home, women went back to being ________
- 7. The largest organisation for women in the 1920's
- 8. Up to 30 000 Women would eventually work here during WWI
- 12. This helped reduce work for the mothers, giving them more time to care for children and older people in the family
- 13. Women received a significant _______ than men who got exactly the same job
- 14. The first woman to be appointed to the senate in the 1930's
- 17. When female civil servants got married, they had to _______ because men were still considered the breadwinner of the family