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Ideologies (before 1867)
Ideologies (after 1867)
100
The Quebec act was passed in this year. It replaced the test act and gave the Canadiens more freedom.
what act was passed in 1774?
100
This event changed the power the catholic church had on society by the creation of a Ministry.
What is the ministry of education?
100
This man encouraged the Metis people of western Canada to take up arms against the government in order to protect their rights, he was the last man to be hung in Canada, in 1885.
Who was Louis Riel?
100
This way of thinking during the 1600s was well supported by the clergy and involved converting native americans to the Christian fate.
What is Evangelism?
100
This way of thinking caused social inequalities and made working conditions hard during industrialization.
What is capitalism?
200
Quebec women gained the right to vote on this date.
What right did quebec women obtain in 1940?
200
This event (in 1867) united provinces. It create a thought of independance when actually the people weren't.
What is the confederation of Canada?
200
This person was the first intendant of New France starting in 1665, he faught for New France to be more independant.
Who was Jean Talon?
200
a political ideology that identifies a nation as a group of individuals sharing common points and being able to identify to each other.
What is Nationalism?
200
An ideology that pleads social changes that fight consequences of industrial development.
What is social reformism?
300
"le petit seminaire de Quebec was founded on this date, and is still up today.
what school was founded in 1663?
300
In the early 1970s, the extremist group "Front Liberation Quebec" launched terrorist actions against the state.
What is the October Crisis?
300
She founded the "Congregation des Ursulines du Canada", after apparently having a vision from God.
Who was Marie de L'incarnation?
300
This ideology aimed to provide equal rights to everyone and to increase the people's power in relation to the state that governs them.
What is liberalism?
300
This current of thaught emmerged in the 1980s and 1990s, it was a new type of Liberalism that united many local and international groups to think about the issues of this ideology.
What is neoliberalism?
400
On this date in the mid 1800s, lower and upper canada became Canada east and west respectively.
What happened in 1840?
400
An event in 1995 to which the majority of Quebec (50.6%) rejected independance.
What was the Referendum on Sovereignty?
400
He was a pivotal figure in the early 1900s and promoted the idea of nationalism between French Canadians and immigrants of British origin.
Who was Henri Bourrassa?
400
a political ideology in which a ruler or king was granted his power directly from God and represented him on forth.
What is absolutism?
400
This ideology led to the signature of the James Bay and Northern Quebec agreement.
What is Aboriginalism?
500
In this year, a second referendum took place to decide on Quebec's independance.
What happened in 1995?
500
This event happened in order to adopt a formula for constitutional change. It was regected by Quebec because it didn't recognize Quebec's higher importance in social affairs.
What was the Victoria Conference?
500
He prouved that the Canadians were a people with history by publishing a book about Canadian's history. A CEGEP is now named after him.
Who was Francois-Xavier Garneau?
500
An ideology formed around the basis of spirituality in context with animals and the environment practised by aboriginals people of Canada.
What is animism?
500
During the second half of the 19th century, this way of thinking valued a traditional way of life based on an economic activity popular in the past.
What is agriculturism
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