the roaring 20s, Condition of Canada's Aboriginal's People, Canadian Art and Culture, prohibition Flashcards

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What decade is commonly referred to as the Roaring 20s?

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The 1920s.

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True or False: The Roaring 20s was a period of economic prosperity and cultural change in Canada.

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True.

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Fill in the blank: The Roaring 20s is known for its significant developments in ________ and ________.

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art, culture.

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What major social movement occurred in Canada during the Roaring 20s?

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Prohibition.

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Which group faced significant challenges during the Roaring 20s in Canada, particularly regarding land rights and cultural recognition?

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Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples.

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What was the primary effect of Prohibition in Canada?

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It led to the illegal production and distribution of alcohol.

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True or False: The 1920s saw a rise in jazz music and dance in Canada.

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True.

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What was the name of the famous Canadian artist known for his Group of Seven paintings during the 1920s?

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Lawren Harris.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following was a significant cultural event in Canada during the Roaring 20s? A) The Great Depression B) The Halifax Explosion C) The establishment of the National Gallery of Canada D) The signing of the Treaty of Versailles

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C) The establishment of the National Gallery of Canada.

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What was the impact of the Indian Act of 1876 on Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples during the Roaring 20s?

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It restricted their rights and cultural practices.

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Fill in the blank: The Roaring 20s was characterized by a shift towards ________ and ________ in art and literature.

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modernism, abstraction.

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True or False: The Roaring 20s in Canada was marked by a decline in immigration.

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False.

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What was a common form of entertainment during the Roaring 20s?

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Dance halls and jazz clubs.

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What was the main goal of the prohibition movement in Canada?

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To reduce alcohol consumption and its associated social issues.

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Who were the primary advocates for Aboriginal rights during the Roaring 20s?

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Indigenous leaders and activists.

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Multiple Choice: Which Canadian city was known for its vibrant jazz scene during the 1920s? A) Toronto B) Vancouver C) Montreal D) Ottawa

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C) Montreal.

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What was the outcome of the 1920s prohibition laws in Canada?

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They were largely ineffective and led to the rise of organized crime.

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Fill in the blank: The Roaring 20s encouraged a spirit of ________ and ________ among the youth.

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rebellion, freedom.

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What literary movement gained momentum in Canada during the Roaring 20s?

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True or False: The Group of Seven was a collective of Canadian artists that focused on depicting the Canadian landscape.

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What was a significant social change for women during the Roaring 20s?

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Women gained the right to vote in many provinces.

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What does the term ‘flapper’ refer to in the context of the Roaring 20s?

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A young woman who embraced new fashions and social freedoms.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following was a popular dance style during the Roaring 20s? A) Waltz B) Tango C) Charleston D) Ballet

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C) Charleston.

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What was the primary medium of expression for the Group of Seven artists?

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Fill in the blank: Prohibition was officially enacted in Canada in the year ________.
1918.
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True or False: The Roaring 20s was a time of strict traditional values in Canada.
False.
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What role did radio play during the Roaring 20s?
It became a major source of entertainment and information.
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What was the effect of the Great Migration on cities in Canada during the Roaring 20s?
Increased cultural diversity and urban growth.
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Which treaty significantly impacted the lives of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada during the 20th century?
The Numbered Treaties.
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Multiple Choice: What was one reason for the decline of Prohibition in Canada? A) Increased public support B) Economic hardship C) Political pressure D) All of the above
D) All of the above.
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What was a significant characteristic of Canadian literature during the Roaring 20s?
Focus on Canadian identity and landscape.
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True or False: The Roaring 20s saw the rise of the film industry in Canada.
True.
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What was the impact of urbanization during the Roaring 20s on Aboriginal communities?
Many Aboriginal peoples faced displacement and loss of traditional lifestyles.
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What type of art flourished in Canada during the Roaring 20s?
Modernist art.
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Fill in the blank: The Roaring 20s are often associated with the phrase '______ and ______.'
prosperity, excess.
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What was the purpose of the Indian Residential Schools established in Canada?
To assimilate Indigenous children into Euro-Canadian culture.
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following was a popular sport during the Roaring 20s? A) Lacrosse B) Ice Hockey C) Soccer D) All of the above
D) All of the above.
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What was the significance of the 1929 stock market crash for Canada?
It marked the end of the economic prosperity of the Roaring 20s.
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True or False: The Roaring 20s was a period of social conservatism in Canada.
False.
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What was a common theme in the literature produced during the Roaring 20s in Canada?
Exploration of national identity.
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What did the term 'bootlegging' refer to during Prohibition?
The illegal production and sale of alcohol.
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Fill in the blank: The Roaring 20s saw a cultural movement that encouraged ________ rights and ________ freedoms.
women's, social.
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