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Belief that non-human entities have spirits
1608+
Ex) giving spirits to inanimate objects, nature was respected -
Encourages accumulation of wealth. Private enterprise and business run a society
1608+
Ex) Fur trading, little government involved -
A theory that challenged the total authority of the pope and the church, It put the authority of the crown first
1608-1760s
Ex) kIng has the highest power -
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To have authority of an empire over colonies
Ex) Conquering territory and people -
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The desire to form a greater Nation/Patriotic feeling, principals of effort
Ex) Pierre Elliot trudeau, waving a flag -
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Mid 1800's
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Political view founded on ideas of liberty and equality
Ex) Responsible government, free press, education -
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Opposed to the influence of the clergy/church
late 1800s - early 1900s
Ex) Separating church from state -
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Late 1880's
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Economic system that encourages the concentration of wealth that goes back into community
Ex) Caisse populaire -
A belief that the Catholic church had absolute power in every way
Late 1800's Early 1900's
Ex) pope is the highest authority -
Larger state involvement to promote state equality
Around Quiet Revolution
1904+
Ex) Pensions, Healthcare, Parti Quebequois -
Government owns everything, all property is publicly owned
Ex)Soviet Union, Cuba -
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One leader who makes all the decisions people have no say
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Attitude that is sensitive to the aboriginals
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American traditions or ideals that are brought to our society
1900's - today
Ex) Music, popculture, fashion -
Advocacy of equal rights of women and men
1945+
Ex) Interest groups -
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Seperation of state from religious institutions
1867-1945+
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Ideology that values the traditional ways of life
Ex) Duplessis favouring agriculture and constantly pushing for it -
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