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1980 BCE
Neoliberalism
Neoliberalism supports free trade, free enterprise and a free market. It questions state intervention and the merits of a welfare state. -
1970 BCE
Socialism
Parti Quebecois -
1966 BCE
Rise of Quebec Nationalism
Quiet Revolution -
1950 BCE
Americanism
The American culture and ideas became popular in Canada.
Canada have to have its own shows, or ideas, or Canada will be dominated by American Culture. 1960s Different tv shows coming from the States.
Hollywood. -
1950 BCE
Aboriginalism
Modern idea.
Post WW2, rejected.
Now, there are aboriginal studies. -
1948 BCE
Secularism
Publication of Refus global -
Period: 1945 BCE to 2017 BCE
Contemporary Period
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1930 BCE
Rise of Socialism
An ideoiogy th¿t defends the interests of the greater number of people rather tha¡r those of small groups. Socialists believe that only state interventionism is capable of ensuring this defence.
V.Lenin & Karl Marx -
1930 BCE
Corporatism
Generate goods for a group of people, credit union, collective farm. -
1921 BCE
Birth of Fascism
Hitler, by the end od WW2, fell out of favor.
Popular in 1930 because of the great depression, people are looking for extreme power. -
1920 BCE
Rise of Capitalism
Free market, free trade.
Big company emerged. -
1920 BCE
Communism
Municipal level, never provincial in Canada.
Russia, China, Cuba, etc., being reformed.
After WW1, Lenin
Economy bad, looking for new solutions. -
1900 BCE
Rise of Corporatism
Founding of the Caisses populaires Desjardins -
1893 BCE
Rise of Feminism
Founding of the Montreal LocaI CounciI of Women
1919, Women can vote.
Economic equality, wage gap.
The biggest historical story in last century. -
1888 BCE
Agriculturalism
Great Depression
Duplessis suggested returning to rural Quebec and relied on agriculture. -
1885 BCE
Canadian and French Canadian Nationatlism
Hanging of Louis Rie -
Period: 1867 BCE to 1945 BCE
Post-Confederation
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1844 BCE
Anticlericalism
An attitude consisting of a refusal of the Church's influence over any sphere of life other than the religious sphere. -
1840 BCE
Ultramontanism
Late 1800, early 1900.
A political and religious doctrine according to which the Catholic Church predominates in every way, notably with respect to political power. -
1830 BCE
Rise of Liberalism in Lower Canada
British took control of the colony and imposed their laws, language, culture and political institutions on its people.
Elections.
Require for responsible government. -
1826 BCE
French Canadian Nationalism
Patriotes of Lower Canada -
1776 BCE
Naitonalism
America Independent -
1760 BCE
British Imperialism
Extend power over land and people, building empires. European power conquered places. ex. Surrender of Montreal
New France. -
Period: 1760 BCE to 1867 BCE
British Conquest
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1700 BCE
Gallicanism
French King is the highest authority over Church. -
1615 BCE
Catholicism
First Récottet missionaries -
Period: 1608 BCE to 1760 BCE
French Regime
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1500 BCE
Animism
The attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena. -
Period: 1400 BCE to 1608 BCE
Aboriginal Period