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Canada In The 1930s

Jillian

Crossword puzzle based on "Canada: Our Century, Our Story" by Fielding & Evans. CHC2D

Word Bank
Bennett, Black Tuesday, Depression, Dionne, Dust bowl, Hepburn, Imperial Preference, King, Peak stage, Relief Camp, Social Credit, Wheat Rust, capitalist, communism, communistic, cooperative Commonwealth Federation, credit, deficit, deflation, duties, economic stagnation, escapism, exports, financial downturn, imports, inflation, inventory, nationalization, overproduction, production capacity, progressive taxation, recession, tariffs, trough stage, underconsumption

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6.stage in the business cycle when growth is at its highest point, when inventories run out, workers can demand better pay, and inflation increases.
7.entertainment designed to distract people from the harsh realities of their life.
13.a persistent increase in the price of consumer goods or a persistent decrease in the purchasing power of money.
14.Liberal Premier of Ontario in 1934, passed the pro-labour Industrial Standards Act
15.an economic system characterised by state ownership of property and the organisation of labour for the common good.
16.Conservative Party leader in the 1930 election
22.ownership by the state or nation.
24.Places that young men would go to work for little pay and poor living conditions.
25.the amount of goods a manufacturer can produce with existing facilities.
29.stage in the business cycle with larger inventories, lower profits, decreasing employment and reducing production.
30.a prolonged period of economic decline, characterized by decreasing production and business activity and high unemployment.
31.stage in the business cycle when deflation happens
32.a period when the economy slows down, with higher unemployment.
33.an arrangement of for deferred payment of a loan or purchase.
34.a period when the economy does not grow.
35.a system whereby the tax rate increases with the amount of income a person earns.
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1.a political party from Alberta, they wanted public ownership of industries and banks, and the establishment of social support programs like welfare, unemployment insurance and worker's compensation.
2.goods that nation purchases from other nations.
3.a region left arid by drought and dust storms, s in the Prairies during the 1930s.
4.a government tax generally imposed on imports.
5.the amount by which an amount of money flls short of the required amount; a shortage.
8.the quantity of goods in stock and available for sale.
9.October 29, 1929; The day the USA stock market crashed.
10.inclined towards communism, or state control of the means of production and distribution.
11.a perdidtent decrease in consumer prices or a persistent increase in the purchasing power of money.
12.five identical girls born in 1934, they became a source of escapism for Canadians.
17.goods that a nation sells to other nations.
18.Liberal Party leader in the 1930 election
19.showing preferential treatment to the British Empire in economic matters including trade
20.when consumers buy less than they can afford or have consumed in the past.
21.producing too much of a good or service, so that not all of it will be purchased and leading to the decline of its monetary value.
23.a duty or tax imposed by a government on imports and / or exports.
26.one who invests cpital in business; especially someone who has a financial interest in an important enterprise, and great wealth.
27.a fungal disease of grain crops, leading to their failure.
28.Political party from Alberta, they wanted to give people money to encourage them to spend more. Won the provincial election in 1935.

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