Duplessis Era
Quiet Revolution
1960s Changes
Bourassa/Lévesque
100

Clericalism is to the Duplessis era what ___________ is to the Quiet Revolution.

Secularism

100

A state that intervenes socially and economically with the objective of improving the well-being of the entire population?

Welfare State

100

A technological advancement of the 1960s led to the spread of American influence and a stronger consumer culture

The television

100

The Canadian government's goal when stripping Indigenous children of their traditional clothes, separating brothers and sisters and strictly forbidding them from speaking their languages.

Assimilation

200

A project spearheaded by René Lévesque during his time with the Liberals that would lead to great economic development for Quebec.

Nationalization of Hydro Quebec

200

The Liberal Party's slogan in the 1960s.

a) Maintenant ou jamais, maître chez nous

b) C'est l'temps qu'ça change

200

One reason that explains the 1960s drop in birth rates.

a) With Duplessis gone, not as much importance was placed on traditional values + large families

b) Women had an increased role in the workforce 

c) Women could use contraception

200

A federal and provincial government agreement signed with the Cree Indigenous nation granting them a sum of 225 million dollars as compensation for the loss of land and the impacts of methyl mercury contamination. 

The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement

300

Duplessis' limited government intervention and the signing of the general agreement on trades and tariffs reflects this 1950s financial attitude. 

Economic Liberalism

300

A document highlighting the problems with education in Quebec, which ultimately led to the creation of the department of education.

The Parent Report

300

A three day festival in 1969 that promoted peace, love and brotherhood.

Woodstock

300

René Lévesque's replacement of Robert Bourassa's (failed) Bill 22.

Bill 101, The Charter of the French Language

400

A document calling for greater freedom of expression and a stop to "la grande noirceur" 

Refus Global Manifesto

400

The theme of the 1967 World Exposition.

Man and his world

400

Prime Minister Trudeau's "omnibus bill" which confirmed that "the state has no business in the peoples' bedrooms". 

Bill C-150 (decriminalization of homosexuality)

400

Another name for Robert Bourassa's hydroelectric project in the James Bay region.

Project of the century

500

A 1957 federal government measure looking to reduce inequalities and ensure a better distribution of wealth.

1957 Equalization System

500

A 1963 study of the state of bilingualism and biculturalism in Canada.

The Laurendeau-Dunton Commission.

500

The 1969 statement of the government of Canada on Indian policy (White Paper) did not go through because it was considered this.

Cultural Genocide

500

An act signed in 1978 looking to limit the development of urban agglomerations.

Act respecting the preservation of agricultural land