The 17 "Isms"

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    Imperialism (Veni Vidi Vici)

    Julius Caesar said this after a quick victory in battle. Using the military to expand your power and create an empire.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1497 to

    Aboriginal Period

  • Jan 1, 1500

    Animism (Aboriginal Beliefs)

    Aboriginals believed animals should be worshipped. They lived of them and prayed to them tanking them for feeding their families. Spiritual beliefs (believing that animals have spirits and there are multiple spirits on earth that have power
  • Jan 1, 1534

    Aboriginalism (European Conquests in Canada)

    Exchanged key elements from each others culture and merged into a mix of both people. Also a modern ideology as people study the culture and ways of Aboriginals accepting them for who they are
  • Gallicanism (French Fregime)

    French King wants authority over all the people and wants to be at the top of the Catholic Church
  • Period: to

    French Regime

  • Period: to

    British Conquest

  • Ultramontanism (British Conquest)

    Pope has the highest authority of the Catholic Church. Conservative Catholic ideology
  • Liberalism

    Equal rights, voting, literacy, education, church and government are both equal. The demand for Responsible Government
  • Period: to

    Post Confederation

  • Feminism (Women get the right to vote)

  • Communism

    After WWI big communist movement was created in Russia. The Country later become a communist governemnt
  • Facism (Hitler, Mussolini Facist Movements)

    Created the first Facist movement
  • Capitalism

    Free Market, Free Trades, people making decisions off of money. Big companies make all the decisions
  • Socialism, Secularism, Nationalism (Quiet Revolution)

  • Agriculturalism (Great Depression)

    After the downfall in economy people were forced to farm and use land to live and provide food for them and their families
  • Cooperatism (Great Depression)

    Cooperatiing on everything. People working together to make goods for each other. Working together to achieve something
  • Period: to

    Contemporary Era

  • Americanism

    Broadcasting American shows in other different countries. American culture transmitted by mass media.
  • Americanism (Canada's National Film Board Telling Quebec Stories)

  • American and Lower Canada Nationalism

    Desire to form a nation, be their own nation. Start making their own decisions and separate the crown. The rebellions in Canada wanting to separate from the english