ISM Timeline

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  • Period: 1500 BCE to

    Aboriginal Period

  • Period: 1500 BCE to

    Animism

    - A belief that consists of attributing spirits to objects , plants and animals
  • Period: 1500 BCE to

    Imperialism

    • An attitude that consists of lending support to political, cultural, economic or military domination exerced by one state over another
    • invasion of Ukraine (Russian imperialism)
    • when the french took over New France
  • Period: 1500 BCE to

    Aboriginalism

    • a view of aboriginal cultures as being primitive and exotic and having little to do with the miodern world
    • aboriginal traditions and beliefs were transmitted from one generation to the next by storytelling.
  • Period: May 12, 1500 to

    Communism

    • Maow in China
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    Gallicanism

    • a doctrine whereby the Catholic Church in France enjoyed autonomy with respect to the authority of the pope.
    • Church remained strong but subordinated to the State under a set of principles known as the Gallican freedoms.
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    Capitalism

    • An economic system that encourages the concentration fo wealth, the control of means of production by a small number of people, as well as free competition.
    • Colonial structures developed on the basis of early mercantile capitalism, based on trade – primarily fish, fur and timber – between the colonies and France and Britain.
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    French Regime

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    Nationalism

    • exalting one's nation above all and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and influences as opposed to others
    • Pierre Trudeau Canadian prime minister
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    British Conquest

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    Ultramontanisme

    • favouring greater or absolute supremacy of papal power in the Roman Catholic Church
    • Ultramontanes criticised liberal ideas, which they saw as a threat to the Church, Catholic morality, and French Canadian Society.
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    Anticlericalism

    • Opposed to the influence and activities of the church in secular or public affairs -The more radical and anti-clerical tendency formed the party rouge in 1848
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    Post-Confederdation

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    Americanism

    Mass media/ Hollywood
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    Liberalism

    Responsable gouvernment/ éducation
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    Fascism

    • mussolini gouvernment
    • Hitler Germany
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    Cooperatism

    People pooling resources together
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    Contemporary

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    Agriculturalism

    • Duplessis Gouvernment, a traditional view point
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    Socialism

    The quiet revolution / the parti quebecois
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    Feminism

    The aquality betweeen men and woman/ the rise of women from the domestic world to the modern world
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    Anti-clercalisme

    • a form of secularism so in the 1960's people didn't want Church in state affaires