Quiet Revolution
Language/rights/Jean Lesage
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• the political and social influence of the catholic church declined • the education system was modernized and schools and universities were made more accessible; the new curriculum emphasized science, math and bushiness • medical services were brought under government control, rather than church control; Québec agreed to participate in a federal provincial hospital insurance program • the labor code was revised to provide additional protection to workers and unions • the legal status of a women was made equal of that of men, instead of women being grouped with children • the voting age was dropped from 21 to 18, giving more young people more say in political decision making • a provincial pension plan was established for Quebecers • hydro Québec took over 11 small privately owned electricity companies; rates and services were standardized across the province • as Québec society became more permissive, artistic expression flourished
what were some changes in the quiet revolution?
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Go-go boots, polyester pants, turtlenecks, granny dresses, bellbottom jeans, and groovy love beads with patterned shirts were all familiar to the 60’s.
what was worn in the 60's?
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• The Who- Teenage Wasteland (CSI NY theme song) • I’m a believer- The Monkees (Shrek) • Sugar Sugar- The Archies • Baby Love, and You Can’t Hurry Love- The Supremes • Stand By Me- Ben E King • Respect- Aretha Franklin
what were some famous songs in the 60's popular today?
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two of the same numbers equals 12.
What is 6+6?
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• the goals of the Lesage government were to: facilitate the speedy modernization of government • ensure the survival of the French language and culture in Quebec • achieve full equality in the Canadian partnership • place the Quebec economy in the hands of the citizens of Quebec
what were the goals of the Lesage government?
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facilitate the speedy modernization of Quebec • ensure the survival of the French language and culture in Quebec • achieve full equality in the Canadian partnership • place the Quebec economy in the hands of the citizens of Quebec
what was the goals of the Lesage government?
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• Frank Sinatra • The Beach Boys • Bob Dylan • Jimi Hendrix • Elvis Presley • Ray Charles • The Rolling Stones • Stevie Wonder • the Beatles
what were some of the bands in the 60's?
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...and the hand motion simply meant “peace”.
What is does the hand motion represent?
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FREEEBIEE!!!
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Premiere of Quebec, Lesage, relied on his young reform minded minister of natural resources, BLANK, a journalist who had obtained celebrity status through CBCs French language television network.
who was Rene Levesque?
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• English and French must be made as official languages of Canada • Canadians should be encouraged to learn both languages • English Canadians should be more understanding of French culture and French Canadians • French should become the official language in Québec when dealing with business • French speaking communities outside of Québec should be protected • The people should feel that all of Canada is their homeland
what were the agreements to avoid the breakup?
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ABC, CBS, NBC.
What were the only 3 television stations in the 60's?
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.....how everyday fads from the 60’s reoccur, not only history repeats itself, but so does trends
What did hayley find interesting?
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what rhymes with Orange?
Nothing. Absolutely Nothing.
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The BLANK saw having more influence on the federal government as the best way to go. They recommended fewer ties to Ottawa and the rest of the country.
what was the federalists views?
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• The Flinstones • Addams Family • Batman • The Bugs Bunny Show • The Jetsons • Hawaii five-O • Scooby Doo- Where are you? • Sesame Street • Tarzan
what were some of the television shows in the 60's?
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People liked the look of a full, poufy skirt paired with stalking and kitten heels to complete the outfit
What was the vogue known as?
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FREEEBIEEEE
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the BLANK was a series of intense changes made in Quebec in the 1960's.
What is the quiet revolution?
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Lesage in 1964 secured the right for Quebecers to opt out of major cost sharing programs like the Canada pension plan with financial compensation for Quebec.
What is the special right given to the people of Quebec?
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It began with Winston Churchill signalling “victory”, and was soon used by hippies that were against the Vietnam War, and the hand motion simply meant “peace”.
where did the peace symbol come from?
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