describe some significant changes in the arts and popular culture in Canada during this period (e.g., changes in fashion and popular music; changes in Canadian art, as reflected in the work of the Group of Seven; the increasing popularity of movies; the increasing influence of American culture; the international reputation of Canadians in sports; the introduction of the poppy as a symbol of war and remembrance; prohibition), and explain the contributions of some individuals and/or events to these changes (e.g., Mazo de la Roche, Stephen Leacock, Tom Longboat, John McCrae, Howie Morenz, Mary Pickford; the racing career of the Bluenose; the founding of the National Hockey League and the Ladies Ontario Hockey Association)
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10.B3.2
Depth 2Parent ID: D3BA215CFE3F481BA8F7F03F4F540F0AStandard set: Grade 10 - Canadian History since World War I CHC2D (2018)
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- Statement code
- 10.B3.2
- List ID
- b
- Standard ID
- 5D260D3B0B514FEBA5EF66EF36F1FF46
- Subject
- Canadian and World Studies
- Grades
- 10
- Ancestor IDs
- D3BA215CFE3F481BA8F7F03F4F540F0A93F1209AA2A14D35AFFB93784550787D
- Source document
- Grade 10 - Canadian History since World War I CHC2D (2018)
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US