HIST 1F96 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Maurice Duplessis, Double V Campaign, American Indian Movement

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Independent foreign policy: challenging us policies, imposed restrictions on us investment, students intensified their opposition to the government (university in. Mexico city: image was important because mexico was hosting the olympics in. International solidarity: music was an important way of connecting people and movements across movements and nations (esp. Phil ochs: forms a national and ethnic identity. The quiet revolution: nationalization, under the leadership of ren levesque, hydroelectric power companies were nationalized, state role in health care and education, wanted to expand the role and reduce the power of the catholic. Church: provincial power, diplomacy, tried to develop ties with france and other french speaking nations, culture, language, moved to the idea that french is the main language. The rising tide of nationalism: quebec nationalism wasn"t just a radical notion, the rise of movements similar to those developing in english canada (afro-

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