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Culture and Currents of Thought

  • Nov 19, 1490

    Ultramontanism

    Ultramontanism
    this is the members of the Roman Catholic church, intending to increase and enhance the power and authority of the pope. This idea led to fighting for the absolute obedience to the catholic religion.
  • Nov 19, 1490

    Anticlericalism

    Anticlericalism
    Anticlericalism is the opposite of ultramontanism, it opposed the influence and activities of the clergy or church in secular or public affairs. due to this we have a more democratic regime.
  • Nov 19, 1490

    Imperialism

    Imperialism
    The policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies. Due to this we influence architecture and a Parliamentary political organization.
  • Nov 19, 1490

    Cooperatism

     Cooperatism
    Cooperatism are essentially co-ops which led to the birth of different groups who favored collaboration or equality.
  • Nov 19, 1490

    Fascism

    Fascism
    Fascism is the idea that a dictator (single person) should control the entire country. They normally rule through the use of propaganda/force. This was adopted in Spain and Italy, but brought to an extreme in Germany by the Nazi’s lead by Adolf Hitler.
  • Nov 19, 1490

    Capitalism

    Capitalism
    Capitalism is an economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations, especially as contrasted to cooperatively or state-owned means of wealth. this led to the construction of buildings,distribution of capitalist ideas.
  • Nov 19, 1490

    Socialism

    Socialism
    Socialism is a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole. this led to the spread of questioning capitalism though labour movements.
  • Nov 19, 1490

    Agriculturism

    Agriculturism
    Agriculturism is the idea to support farmers.
  • Nov 19, 1490

    Nationalismes

    Nationalismes
    Nationalismes is a devotion to one's own nation and its interests over those of all other nations
  • Nov 19, 1490

    Americanism

    Americanism
    Americanism is when we take cultural trends like dances and music with tv show that influence us.
  • Nov 19, 1490

    Neoliberalism

    Neoliberalism
    Neoliberalism is a New wave of liberalism that fights for the removal of the state in various spheres of society.
  • Nov 19, 1490

    Aboriginalism

    Aboriginalism
    Aboriginalism is the Claims for ancestral rights and recognition of aboriginal identity through tradition culture (writings, language, music, éducation, etc).
  • Nov 19, 1490

    Catholicism

    Catholicism
    Catholicism is Very Powerful you did what the church wanted or you were excommunicated.
  • Nov 19, 1490

    Liberalism

    Liberalism
    is a political or social philosophy, fighting for the freedom of the individual, parliamentary systems of government, nonviolent modification of political, social, or economic institutions to assure unrestricted development in all spheres of human endeavor, and governmental guarantees of individual rights and civil liberties. This idea led to the liberal ideas in newspapers, the development of parliamentarisme, which is the system of parliamentary government, and the relation of ideas in agricul
  • Nov 19, 1500

    First Occupants

    First Occupants
    In the 1500 the idea that influenced cultural expressions were: Spirituality example myths and legends, Social Relationships example traditions ,freedom of actions, Nature example animism and the circle of life, and the Communication and Exchange example the oral traditions, songs and ceremonies.
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    French Regime

    In 1608 the ideas that affected the cultural expressions were the Divine Right of Kings, Catholicism, and by the independent spirit and adaptability of the Canadiens, they had a happy life but it was work.
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    British Rule

    In 1760 cultural activities are the expressions of ideas. They are influenced by liberalism, ultramontanism, anticlericalism and imperialism.Also the government at the time had three levels of government: Federal, Provincial, Municipal, each level has three types of functions: Legislative, makes laws and imposes taxes, Executive, makes decisions about administration, Judicial, ensures that the laws are applied.
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    Contemporary Period

    In the contemporary period the cultural expression were influenced by imperialism, capitalism, socialism, agriculture, nationalism, secularism, the cooperative movement, fascism, Americanism, neoliberalism, Aborginalism.
  • Feminism

    Feminism
    Women had a hard life back in the day they were married young, produced many children, they were forced to do as their husband commented they had few rights and little to no education, but ww1 open things up for the women because all the men were at war so the women had to work in the factories which later results to the first time they get to vote federally in 1918.
  • Animism

    Animism
    Animism is respect for nature and thinking all living things have souls
  • The Divine Right of Kings

    The Divine Right of Kings
    The Divine Right of Kings: The King had total power because it was said that he was appointed by god and the church was were well worshiped.
  • Native Issues

    Native Issues
    In the summer of 1990 Mohawk warriors established road blocks on the borders to their reserves in Oka just outside Montreal, when a golf course wanted to expand its 9 holes onto native land. The natives militarily organized themselves and the Canadian Forces were called in to handle the situation. The Oka crisis lasted 78 days, when the stand-off finally came to an end with out armed conflict, however the issues remained. The Charlottetown Accord was created to deal with these issues .