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1930s Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

Prime Ministers Protest Parties Society Images Misc. 10 20 30 40 50

Question 1 - 10 Was blamed for the Great Depression

Answer 1 – 10 Prime Minister Bennett

Question 1 - 20 Was the Prime Minister at the beginning of the Great Depression. Did not was to give, “one five cent piece to a Tory Provincial government”

Answer 1 – 20 Prime Minister King

Question 1 - 30 Gave provinces $20 million for work camps

Answer 1 – 30 Prime Minister Bennett

Question 1 - 40 Wanted to use “tariffs to blast into world markets”

Answer 1 – 40 Prime Minister Bennett

Question 1 - 50 Responded to letters from destitute citizens with money from his own pocket

Answer 1 – 50 Prime Minister Bennett

Question 2 - 10 Created the CCF

Answer 2 – 10 J.S. Woodsworth

Question 2 - 20 Created in Saskatchewan

Answer 2 – 20 CCF

Question 2 - 30 Created in Alberta

Answer 2 – 30 Social Credit

Question 2 - 40 Wanted to stimulate the economy by giving citizens $25 to spend

Answer 2 – 40 Social Credit

Question 2 - 50 Party platform consisting of increased government responsibility for citizens, reformed banks and a more equal society

Answer 2 – 50 Regina Manifesto

Question 3 - 10

Answer 3 – 10 Soup Kitchen

Question 3 - 20

Answer 3 – 20 Dustbowl

Question 3 - 30

Answer 3 – 30 Work Camps

Question 3 - 40 How much were men paid at work camps during the Great Depression?

Answer 3 – 40 20 cents a day

Question 3 - 50 Why did men choose to work in these camps even though the conditions, food and pay were atrocious?

Answer 3 – 50 No other options…

Question 4 - 10

Answer 4 – 10 Riding the rails/riding the rods

Question 4 - 20

Answer 4 – 20 Bennett Buggy

Question 4 - 30 Hint: Named after Prime Minister

Answer 4 – 30 Bennett Barnyard

Question 4 - 40

Answer 4 – 40 On-to-Ottawa Trek Regina Riot

Question 4 - 50

Answer 4 – 50 On-to-Ottawa Trek Riding the rails/riding the rods Protesting work camp conditions

Question 5 - 10 Type of government: (hint – conservative? liberal? Socialist?

Answer 5 – 10 Socialism

Question 5 - 20 Idea of American President to stimulate economy by getting citizens to work, Canada adopted some ideas

Answer 5 – 20 New Deal

Question 5 - 30

Answer 5 – 30 Dionne Quintuplets

Question 5 - 40 Give examples of ways that citizens “escaped” during the 1930s

Answer 5 – 40 Movies Golden Age of Hollywood Dances

Question 5 - 50 What ended the Great Depression?

Answer 5 – 50 WWII demand for goods Unemployed signed up for war