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100,000 BCE
Animism
Respect for nature and that everything had a spirit -
100,000 BCE
Shamanism .
Shaman interprets the dreams because he is the one who has the best knowledge or the closest relationship with the spirits -
royal absolutism
When the king believes he is the representative of God on earth.
He makes sure that parliament is illegal. He rules over his country with no help at all. -
Anti-clericalism
Anti-clericalism is opposition to religious authority, typically in social or political matters -
Parlementarism
A parliamentary system is a system of democratic governance of a state where the executive branch derives its democratic legitimacy from its ability to command the confidence of the legislative branch, typically a parliament, and is also held accountable to that parliament -
nationalism
British rule
A political ideology that identifies a nation as a group of individuals who share a common characteristic. Also refers to an individual sense of belonging to a nation. -
Imperalism
An ideology that advocates the political, cultural, economic and or military domination by the mother country on the colony -
Protestantism
British version of christianity. -
Ultramontanism
A political and religious doctrine where the Catholic church dominates in every way, including political power. -
Capitalism
RIch merchants/ companies opening a business with the goal of making as much profit as possible. -
Reformist-liberalism
want to see the current liberal institutions reformed -
Conservatism,
Ideology that things should remain the same. -
Social reformist
An idealogy that encourages social change that fights poverty and other consequences of industrialization. -
socialism
Was meant to be a critique of capitalist industrial development
socialists were against the concentration of wealth in the hands of few -
fascism
Promoted the restoration of a tradtional order by authoritarian means
Ethnicity, some nations were superior to others
Required an all powerful leader
Millitary life and discipline. -
Feminism
the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. -
corporatism
the organization of a society into industrial and professional corporations serving as organs of political representation and exercising control over persons and activities within their jurisdiction. -
communism (extreme socialism)
Wared the end of the capitalist system and social classes
By sharing the means of production, Youn communists leaugue of Canada in 1923, devoted themselves to the union movement in defese of workers -
americanism
New habits of consumption (clothing, appliance etc)
1952, the invention of television prompted a great number of families to buy tv sets.
Along with dqances and music and theatre shows
While tv’s spread american culture, it also encouraged the broadcasting of local cultural productions, such as soap operas. -
secularism
Seperation of church and state -
Aboriginalism
Large hydroelectricity projects of the 1960s and 1970s required the flooding of lands necessary for maintaining the traditional way of life for some aboriginal peoples. The aboriginal peoples hope that Quebec and Canada would recognize their rights and consider their point of view, interests and cultural characteristics. -
Neoliberalism,
An ideology that advocated a laissez-faire approach to economics, emerged in quebec during this period to address concerns about the province’s competitiveness in the global economy, -
Traditionalism
was defended by the church, the duplessis government and the alliance between the church and state.
The main critics of traditionalism were artists and intellectuals -
the sovereignty association movement
Own country or nation
still linked to canada for certain things -
News measurements placed by Jean Lesage
In 1961, school attendance made free and compulsory ip to age 15.
In 1964, the year the ministry of education was created, the catholic church lost its stronghold on education