PPT-Quebec’s Independence Movement

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Standards SS6H5 The student will analyze important contemporary issues in Canada a Describe Quebecs independence movement Province of Quebec Quebec is located in

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Standards SS6H5 The student will analyze important contemporary issues in Canada a Describe Quebecs independence movement Province of Quebec Quebec is located in eastern Canada A large part of Canadian industry is centered in Quebec. New nations emerge from the British colony of India.. A Movement Toward Independence. Gandhi encouraged Indians to spin thread and weave their own cloth and wear traditional Indian clothing as a way get away from a dependence on British-made goods. Here Gandhi spins thread for his own clothing.. By: . Cierra. Carter and . Keagan. Richard. Origins and Development of Groups opposing colonialism. November 1, . 1954- July 3, 1962. The French completed the conquest of Algeria in the early 1900s; resulting in major resentment of the French government.. LOYALISTS. During the American Revolution (1775 to 1783), there were many different stances on the idea of complete independence.. Big . Idea. The war of independence waged by the American colonies against Britain influenced political ideas and revolutions around the globe.. Direct and Indirect. Credits: Britannica Online. DIRECT CAUSE. Rene.   . Levesque . was elected the first leader of the . Parti. . Quebecois (PQ), was . dedicate to a split from Canada in the form of a relationship known as sovereignty association.. Independence. Movement. Standards. SS6H5 The student will analyze important contemporary issues in Canada. . a. Describe Quebec’s independence movement.. Teachers. Print out the following slide for each student. They should complete the graphic organizer during the presentation.. 1. Which two groups made up the vast majority of the population in Spanish America?. Indians and Europeans. 2. Of the Europeans, which group—. peninsulares. or creoles—probably made up a larger percentage?. Online Project. Essential Question:. How did Africans resist and become independent from European countries?. Directions. Answer Questions . 1-15 . on loose-leaf. Use the information from the slides to help you answer the questions.. Preserving a Culture. Quebec. 1977 all street signs had to be in French, now they are in both English and French. Government, commerce, and education in Quebec only uses French. 83% of Quebec is French speaking; 12% is English; 5% speak other languages. Part of the Columbian Exchange between Europe and the Americas included: . (. SS6H1) . A. Movement of many indigenous Americans to . Asia. . B. Movement of goods on shipping routes across the . Pacific. Quiet Revolution. The Quiet Revolution, also known as . La Revolution . Tranquille. , . began in Quebec in 1960 with the electoral defeat of the Union . Nationale. by Jean Lesage and his Liberal . Party. A Real and Present Danger. Sept 12, 2015. Ian Greene. Harper’s War With the Law. Sandy . Garossino. is a lawyer and former Crown Attorney; now working in business in Canada and internationally. Argument: Harper knows very little about the rule of law, or is holds it in contempt because it constrains his authority. This attitude was the genesis of the Mike Duffy scandal.. Why does Quebec want independence?. The French people of Quebec feel they are being discriminated against by the English speaking Canadians and they have a desire to preserve their French language and culture.. .. . Concepts:. Conflict Creates Change. Continuity and Change. WARM up. . Speech at the Kenya African Union . July 26, 1952. “... I want you to know the purpose of the Kenya African Union. It is the biggest purpose the African has. It involves every African in Kenya and it is their mouthpiece which asks for freedom. K.A.U. is you and you are the K.A.U. . Directions. Take out a piece of notebook paper and take notes on this ppt.. Write only the underlined phrases.. Highlight, or underline, the headings of each section.. Label it #12 in your Africa folder.

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