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What do you call the period of reform that occurred in Quebec after 1960?

The Quiet Revolution


What is the peaceful change in Quebec's government called?

D.) The quiet revolution!


What party and party leader were responsible for the Quiet Revolution?

Jean Lesage and the Quebec Liberal Party.


What was the Quiet Revolution?

The revolution that happened in old times when France or Italy revolted with almost no bloodshed


What was one result of the quiet revolution?

One result of Quebec's Quiet Revolution was the secularization of society. The government effectively took control of health care and education away from the Roman Catholic Church.


What has the author Thomas Sloan written?

Thomas Sloan has written: 'Quebec; the not-so-quiet revolution' -- subject(s): Nationalism, Politics and government, Quebec (Province), French-Canadians, History


When was Quiet Revolution - album - created?

Quiet Revolution - album - was created in 1999.


What was the goal of the quiet revolution?

The baby boom period resulted in to many children for the educational system to cope with so the government changed the schools, as well as health and welfare, from being the responsibility of the Catholic church to that of the province. Under the Catholic church, formal and higher courses were expensive and impractical for the public. Before the revolution, only 13% of children completed grade 11. Improvements were needed. Quebec also wanted a more similar and equally efecient system as those of the other provinces.


What actors and actresses appeared in A Quiet Revolution - 2002?

The cast of A Quiet Revolution - 2002 includes: Meryl Streep as Narrator


What actors and actresses appeared in Quiet Revolution - 2006?

The cast of Quiet Revolution - 2006 includes: Bradley Whitford as Himself - Narrator


Where was The Battle of Quebec held?

The battle of quebec during the french and Indian war was fought in Quebec, Canada and happened in 1759 However the battle of quebec during the American revolution was fought in Quebec, Canada but happened in 1775


What changes in Canada could occur if quebec is granted independence?

that Quebec woukd only speak french language