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quiet revolution the peaceful change in quebec in which the parti quebecois took control of the legislature
francophone a person who speaks french as his first language
how did the referendum vote change from 1980 to 1995? the margin became slim but the vote was still no
referendum a vote in which voters go for or against an issue
how was the french canadian's problem solved? special laws protect the french culture and language
what problem did the chippewa have? the army took their land in ww2 and put them in reservations
separatists a person who wants quebec to be separate from canada
what did cartier originally call quebec? new france
what important natural resource would canada lose if quebec broke away? st lawrence river
what problem was facing the french canadians? preserving their heritage
how was the inuits problem solved? they were granted their own land in the 1900's called nunavut
what changes did the parti quebecois make? made french the official language of quebec and made immigrants have to learn french
how was the chippewa's problem solved? they sued and the land was returned, they used the money to clean up the place
what problem did the inuit face? many had lost traditional skills
what bothered the francophones in the 1960's? they had to use english at school and at work, immigrants were required to learn english instead of french
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