Culture and Current of thought

  • Nov 27, 1500

    Spirituality

    --Shamanism
    -Myths and Legends
    -Dreamcatchers
  • Nov 27, 1500

    Social relationships

    -Respect for elders
    -Tradition
    -Freedom of actions (no written laws,no private property)
  • Nov 27, 1500

    Nature with the first occupants

    Nature with the first occupants
    -Animism (respect of nsture,all living things have souls)
    -Circle of life
  • Nov 27, 1500

    Communication and exchange

    -Oral traditions
    -Song and dance
    -Ceremonies
  • The devine right of kings

    The devine right of kings
    -King had total power
    -King oversees cultural events
    -King exercises control over the Church
  • Catholism

    Catholism
    -Very powerful, church had all the power and you did as they said or were excommunicated.
  • Religion in New France

    Religion in New France
    -Church plays a role in everything.
    -Clergy was everywhere
    -Almost everyone was religious
  • Life in New France

    Life in New France
    -Happy lives with lots of physical labour
    -Habitants are self-dependent
    -Independent people
  • Liberalism

    Liberalism
    -Politicial philosophy advocating the freedom of individual, parliamentary, nonviolent modification of politicial, social or economic institutions.
  • Ultramontanism

    Ultramontanism
    -Policy of the party in the Roman Catholic Church that favors increasing and enhancing the power audauthority of the pope
  • How the government functions

    How the government functions
    -Executive: Makes decisions about administration, power help by cabinet
    -Legislative: Makes or amends laws and imposes taxes, power held by House of Commons
    -Judicial: Ensures laws are applied, judges are appointed by the cabinet
  • Imperalism

    Imperalism
    -The policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries or acquiring and holding colonies
  • Capitalism

    Capitalism
    -System in which investment in, ownership, distribution and exchange of wealth is made by private corporations
  • Socialism

    Socialism
    -A system of social organization
  • Agriculturism

    Agriculturism
    -Push to support farming
  • Nationalism

    Nationalism
    -Devotion to one's own nation over all other nations
  • Americanism

    Americanism
    -Influence of Amerns through media
  • Aboriginalism

    Aboriginalism
    -Claims for aboriginal rights and tradition
  • Henri Bourassa

    Henri Bourassa
    -Believed the Church should have power
    -Believed in a independent Quebec
    -Believed in a 'old school' way of thinking
  • Feminism

    Feminism
    -Women hard a hard life and were forced under their husbands control
    -Some obtained the right to vote in 1917
    -In WW1, started to get jobs in factories and nursing
  • Antivlericalism

    Antivlericalism
    -Being opposed to the influence and activities of the clergy or the church in secular or public affairs.