Important Dates
Important Events
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Ideologies Before 1867
Ideologies After 1867
100
On this date, the ideas and beliefs of the First Occupants had an influence on their culture.
What happened in 1500?
100
This re-establishement French civil law and recognized the Catholic religion.
What was the Quebec Act?
100
It gained control over education, and social services after 1840.
What did the Catholic Church gain control of?
100
A political ideology that identifies a Dominion as a group of individuals who share similiar properties.
What is Nationalism?
100
An ideology that determines traditional ways of life related to agriculture.
What is Agriculturism?
200
On this date, the state took charge of education, health, and social services.
What happened in 1960?
200
After this event, the British in power adapted their policies to the colony's reality, and tried to ally themselves, the Canadian Nobility, and Clarity.
What happened after the conquest?
200
They called for the reform of the colony's political system.
What did the Liberals do?
200
A political ideology according to which all individuals have same, equal, and important rights.
What is Liberalism?
200
An economic system that boosts the the focus of wealth and control of production by a small number of people.
What is Capitalism?
300
On this date, the Church's objective was to evangelize Aboriginal Peoples.
What happened in the first half of the 17th centuary?
300
After this event, French Canadian nationalism turned towards criticizing the social and cultural affects of Capitalism and industrial development.
What happened after the Great Depression?
300
He proposed the saperation of Quebec and Canada.
What did Liberal MP Joseph-Napoleon propose?
300
An ideology in which the conqueor and colonization is established on other territory, and impose their laws.
What is Imperialism?
300
An ideology that defends the concerns of the greater number of people rather than those of small groups.
What is Socialism?
400
On this date, a reformist feminist movement reappeared.
What happened in the 1960s?
400
Following this event, criticism of traditionalism became more varied even though traditionalism was vigorously defended by the Church, the Duplessis Government, and the alliance between the Church and State.
What followed the Second World War?
400
His desire to assimilate Francophone and Catholic Canadiens was met with opposition from them.
What was Governor James Craig's desire?
400
This political ideolgy was said that the ruler was God's representative on Earth.
What is Absolutism?
400
An ideology that maintains only spiritual matters within the Church's jurisdiction.
What is Secularism?
500
On this date, the faculty of Arts at McGill University opened its doors to women who wanted to study diciplines.
What happened in 1884?
500
This event influenced the creation of United Canada which rendered French Canadians minority politically, and English became the colony's only official language.
What did the adoption of the Act of Union influence?
500
His nationalism made the province of Quebec the geographic space of French Canada.
What did Lionel Groulx do?
500
This ideology based on the Catholic Church in France enjoying this freedom with respect to the pope's power.
What is Gallicanism?
500
An ideology that publically supports the cancelling of private property, and the redistribution of resources by pooling the means of production.
What is Communism?