1920S and 1930S Scrapbook Activity

1920S and 1930S Scrapbook Activity

<p>1920s and 1930s Scrapbook Activity!</p><p>Answer the following on a separate piece of paper. </p><p>Roaring 1920s</p><p>1. List FIVE new products that emerged during the 1920s. What do most of the se new products have in common? (2-3)</p><p> a) List 5 examples of slang and its meaning from the 1920s. (6)</p><p> b) Write 3 sentences using the slang in the proper context of the 1920s.</p><p>2. Name 3 things a teacher was not allowed to do in the 1920s. (10)</p><p>3. Describe 4 characteristics of men’s and women’s fashions in the 1920s (18-19)</p><p>4. Name 5 dances of the 1920s. (22-23)</p><p>5. Who was the Group of Seven? What did they focus on? (22-23)</p><p>6. Name 3 forms of entertainment in the 1920s. (22-23)</p><p>7. Name 5 popular sports of the 1920s. Who were some famous athletes? (24-25)</p><p>8. For what reason was the “Bluenose” famous? (24-25)</p><p>9. What was the danger of running “bootleg” booze? (26-29)</p><p>10. List 5 methods of transportation during the 1920s. (32-25)</p><p>11. Give 3 reasons why the Model T was the most popular car. (32-35)</p><p>12. Outline 2 problems in the performance and maintenance of automobiles in the 1920s. (32-35) Dirty Thirties</p><p>13. Describe three examples or situations of how people lost everything. (2-3)</p><p>14. What was the “Bennett Buggy” and why did it replace the automobile for some people? (6-7)</p><p>15. Why were relief payments never in cash? (10-11)</p><p>16. Outline five criteria for eligibility of direct relief payments. (10-11)</p><p>17. Name three problems caused by grasshoppers in the prairies. (14-15)</p><p>18. What caused the dust storms? </p><p>Why do you think the west was called the “Dust Bowl”? (14-15)</p><p>19. Describe three aspects of soup kitchens. (24-25)</p><p>20. Explain the dangers of “riding the rods”. (24-25)</p><p>21. List three complaints of relief camps. (26-27)</p><p>22. Outline five rules or regulations of relief camps. (26-27)</p><p>23. Name the three political parties and leaders that emerged during the 1930s. Compare each party’s platforms by recording the first item in each of their programs. (38-39)</p><p>24. Name four diversions that entertained Canadians during the Great Depression. (46-47)</p>

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