This alliance/group was composed of the United Kingdom, Canada, and USSR, amongst other countries.
Who were the Allies?
This is a government-run company that was created when Godbout nationalized the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company in 1944.
What is Hydro-Quebec?
This was an ideological war that broke out between the United States and USSR.
What is the Cold War?
This was inaugurated in 1948 to affirm Quebec's identity within Canada.
What is the Quebec flag? (or fleurdelisé)
This was the name given to a period of time marked by significantly high birth rates.
What is the baby boom?
This alliance/group was composed of Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Who were the Axis?
This political measure by Godbout allowed for the full democratization of the Quebec's population in 1940.
What is giving women the right to vote provincially?
These were built to connect cities in Côte-Nord to ports in order to better transport ores.
What are railroads?
Duplessis' belief in this meant that he wanted to reduce/end the federal government's intervention in provincial jurisdictions.
What is provincial autonomy?
This culture spread rapidly due to the common presence of televisions in Quebec homes.
What is American culture?
He was the Prime Minister of Canada during WW2.
Who was Mackenzie King?
This occurs when a government purchases a company that was previously owned by a private business.
What is nationalization?
This competition between the US and USSR led to an increase in american military production.
What is the arms race?
This law was put in place in order to appease Duplessis' rural voter base and make them more likely to vote for him during elections.
What is rural electrification? (rural electricity / electricity to farms)
This protest movement was led by miners seeking improved workplace health and safety because it was declared illegal by Duplessis.
What is the Asbestos strike?
This was a successful military operation marked the beginning of the liberation of German occupied Western Europen cities.
What was the Normandy landing?
This social measure by Godbout required children to attend school until the age of 14.
What is mandatory schooling?
These were heavily sought in Quebec by American investors in order to increase their military production.
What are natural resources / ores / minerals / iron ore?
This belief/ideology was supported by Duplessis and reinforced traditional values and the Catholic religion.
What is social conservatism?
This manifesto was written by artists who denounced the control of the Church over Quebec society.
What is the Refus global?
This was held in order to allow for Mackenzie King to be absolved from his promise during WW2.
What is a plebiscite?
What is democratization?
This is one of the two regions developed in Quebec due to the increase of American investments and the exploitation of natural resources. (2 options, name one)
What is Côte-Nord / Nouveau-Québec?
This ideology/belief of Duplessis' reinforced the involvement of the clergy in political affairs.
What is clericalism?
This document was published by intellectuals in order to protest against the social conservatism of Duplessis' government.
What is the Cité libre?