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Shaman (Shamanism) was a man/priest who knew medical values and cured peopel with nature. Spirituality was also known as religion. There was story telling on how the Earth came to be. Dreamcatchers were so bad dreams got caught.
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-Respect for elders
-Traditions
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-Oral traditions
-Song and dance
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respects nature and thinks all living things have souls.
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Catholism is when the power of the Church became very important and if you didn't do what the Church wanted you would be excommunicated.
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The policy of the party in the Roman Catholic Church that favours increasing and enhancing the power and authority of the pope.
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The policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies.
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Opposed to the influence and activities of the clergy or the church in secular or public affairs.
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it is a new wave of liberalism that consists of even less government control. It's wanting to make decisons without the government.
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Americanism is when there was an emergence of American cultural trends like dance and music. American culture was spreading through media, films, radio, and television.
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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,
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Push to support farmers/farming
Farmers are better people; more family values. Duplessis really liked agriculturism -
The nonclerical, or secular, control of political and social institutions in a society. Separate religion from political and social aspects of the society
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The idea that a dictator should control the entire country and that one ethnicity is superior to all others. This was adopted in Spain and Italy, but brought to an extreme in Germany by the Nazi’s lead by Adolf Hitler.
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Co-ops, working together to benefit the entire group.
Birth of different groups who favoured equality and collaboration -
The act of women fighting for their rights and equality and eventually earning them.
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An economic system in which investment in ad ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations
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Claims for ancestral rights and recognition of aboriginal identity through tradition culture
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In its broadest sense, it is a devotion to one's own nation and its interests over those of all other nations.