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The attribution of living souls to inanimate objects
Example - during the aboriginal period, this was a common practice -
Brought by europeans
Trade of fish, fur and Timber, with French and British -
Extending the power of a country through colonization or military
Example - British conquering new france -
Example - the King of France appointed the bishop
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Jean Jacques - First Catholic Bishop to oppose gallicanism
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Example - hollywood, rock and roll
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Hitler , Mussolini
1920s and 1930s -
Des Jardin
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Cold war
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Women get to vote in Quebec
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Duplesis favouring the agricultural industry instead of industrialization, since he was a traditionalist
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Post war aboriginal customs were valued more and viewed as exotic
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Quiet Revolution in 1960, but anticlerical movement started early on
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Responsible government
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Quiet Revolution - Lesage
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Quiet Revolution
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Feeling of attachment to a nation, causing the citizens to assert their national identity.
Example - waving the Canadian Flag in a hockey game
French Canadian nationalism
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