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Industrialist and the state

The state supported ____________ because they saw industrialization as a way to increase the country's wealth
Industrial capitalists
Industrialists and the state

The __________ protected industries from foreign competition
National Policy
Union movements and the state

Their strategy consisted of grouping together in ________ to exert pressure on their bosses and the state, through strike if necessary
Union
Woman's demands and the state

In 1917, the PM of Canada, Robert Borden, used the __________ cause to increase popularity of his government
Suffragette (He said if they elected him in he would give women the right to vote!)
Woman's demands and the state

He won the election and granted all women the right to vote in ____
1910
From the Great depression to the end of Duplessisism from 1930 to 1960

The ______ party under _________________ was supported by the church and was in power in Quebec from 1936 to 1939 and 1944 to 1959
First: Union
Second: Maurice Duplessis
Federal-provincial relations

After the great depression, new political parties pushed for greater state ____________ in the economy
Intervention
Federal and provincial governments intervened more in the ________ in _________ affairs
First: Economic
Second: Social


The Duplessis years in Quebec (1936-1939, 1944-1959)


Duplessis's Union Nationale regained power. His political ideas were based on _______________________, defended the ___________ and emphasized ________ and _______________

First: French Canadian Nationalist
Second: Catholic Church
Third: Agriculture
Fourth: Provincial autonomy

The role of the state from 1960 the the present

The Quiet Revolution was characterized by the rise of the ______________, interest groups demanding more ________, and the reappearance of _____________ movements

First: Welfare state
Second: Rights
Third: Nationalist

They looked to even the playing field as much as possible

The Quiet Revolution in Quebec


New ministries and governments were created as the government became increasingly __________________.

Internationalist

The Quiet revolution in Quebec

The catholic church gradually lost its ___________ in the Quebec society.

Influence (No longer ran education and healthcare, there's an increase in divorce and common law marriage, use of birth control will decrease birth rates. Higher number of woman working)

The Quiet revolution in Quebec

Society became increasingly ___________

Secular (Separation of church and state)

The Quiet revolution in Quebec

In the 60s and 70s, ________ exercised growing influence over the state!

Unions

Demands and conflicts with the state
Eliminate discrimination in the workplace, maternity leave, establishment of _______ centres, etc.

Daycare

Demands of linguistic groups:

Around the year 1960, the average annual income of francophone Quebecers was ___ of that of Anglophone Quebecers. The Quiet revolution aided at redressing this imbalance
65%
Demands and conflicts in the state

1997, Levesque made it compulsory for immigrant children to go to ______ schools, forced _________________ to adopt French, and imposed French on ____________
First: French
Second: Large Companies
Third: Public signs
Whatchanges occurred in the state during the quiet revolution?
Thegovernment is going to intervene more often they will become a major employerand ran health and education services.
Aboriginal peoples demands and the state

Aboriginal peoples won the right to vote in____
1951
Aboriginal peoples demands and the state

In 1975 the federal and provincial governments signs the_________________________________________
with the Cree and Inuit (hydro dams could only be built if financial compensation was given)
James Bay and Northern Quebec agreement
Quebec's place in Canada

Quebecers have sought to have identity recognized and demanded a _________________
Special status
Nationalist Movements and the state

-more citizens, groups, and political parties proposed ____________, seeing this as a way to solve certain problems, like the economic underdevelopment of francophone, and threats to the French language
sovereignty(independent, greater control)
Quebec rejected this proposal, as it didn't recognize Quebec's_________ in social affairs, a provincial area of jurisdiction
Primary
Negotiate a transfer of power for all provinces (_______________)
(Decentralization)
Environmental groups and the state

In the 90s, Global warming became a central concern. The _____________ was adopted aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG)
Kyoto protocol
Environmental groups and the state

A new environmental political party was formed, the ___________
Green Party