Social & Economic Change 1919-1938
Economic Boom of The 1920’s
Canada's Growing Autonomy
Roaring 20’s
Gender Equality
Technology
Entertainment
Transportation
Automobile
Ford Model T
Assembly Line
Walking
Animal Driven Carts
Trains
Air Crafts
Cars
Biking
Ships
Public Transportation
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Jazz
Radio
Movies
Dancing
The Flapper
Postwar Challenges
Treaty of Versailles June 28, 1919
Returning Home From War 1918
The Great Depression of The 1930’s
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Cars
Aboriginal People
Human Rights
Jobs
Stock Market
Women Rights
Banking Panics and Monetary Contraction
The Gold Standard
Decreased International Lending and Tariffs
Prices Increased
Closed Banks
raised interest rates
Raised Interest Rates
Right to Vote
Taxes
The Statute of Westminster
The Chanak Crisis
Halibut Treaty
Imperial Conference
Paris Peace Conference
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Reduction in Purchasing
Bank Failures
Drought Conditions (Dust Bowl)
Destroyed Crops
Homelessness Increased
Farmers Struggled a Lot
Over Production Agricultural Goods
Decline of International Trades
Efected
India
Germany
USA
France
Latin America
East Asia
Australia
Spanish Flu 1918
Winnipeg General Strike
Socioeconomic Inequities
Work Was Inscure
Housing and Health Conditions Were Deplorable
War of Guilt
League of Nations
Reparation - 33 Billion Dollars
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Military & Territory
Germany Had to Accept Blame For War
Reduce The Size of Its Military
20 - 50 Million People Died
Pandemic Caused by The H1N1 Influenza A Virus
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