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    A. Question: Assess the causes and effects of one of these rebellions: the 1837-1838 Rebellions‚ the Red River Rebellion or the Northwest Rebellion B. Thesis: The Red River Rebellion did lead to the Canadian government recognizing some of the Metis rights‚ but not to the full extent C. Evidence: POV#1: Ignorance of Metis rights and fear of the loss of the Metis culture built up towards the Rebellion Source#1:Bumstead‚ James. "Red River Rebellion." The Canadian Encyclopedia. The Canadian Encyclopedia

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    party approves or‚ at least‚ accepts the referendum initiative. The third and the most machiavellian explanation would be that it is a joint decision by PPEM and the Democratic Party to get rid of the Mayor Chirtoaca‚ weakening the Liberal Party and‚ possibly‚ preparing a reformation of the governing coalition to centralize the control over all the Ministries. This approach‚ although rather unlikely‚ might explain another step taken toward the referendum. The initiative will be put to vote in the

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    Leadership_______________________________________________8 Subordinate Characteristics____________________________________________________8 Task Characteristics__________________________________________________________9 Equity Theory 10 Equity at Hydro-Quebec 11 Recommendations____________________________________________________________14 Coclusion___________________________________________________________________15 References__________________________________________________________17 Appendix___

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    source eight claims that “Violent nationalism and racism are not a new phenomena in Quebec”. However‚ way Quebec may feel the need to protect their culture‚ it can be claimed with fact that Quebec is a nation. Source nine is a video of the alt-right movement in the states with Richard Spencer claiming that Trump movement is “fundamentally about identity for white people”. America is a nation itself‚ yet like Quebec‚ it has its own independent nations within itself. The neo-nazis ideology is that “America

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    and French Canadians has been heavily strained. The conscription crisis of 1917 was a major event causing tensions between French and English Canadians. During this time very few French Candians volunteered to go to war as their loyalty sided with Quebec and the French rather than with the British and the ROC. With many Canadian soldiers dead and wounded from overseas battle‚ Prime Minister Borden was forced to turning to conscription as a means of increasing the number of soldiers. Although Borden

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    Australia’s response to the threat of communism Communism is a system of social organization in which all economic and social activity is controlled by a totalitarian state dominated by a single and self-perpetuating political party. In theory‚ under communism‚ all means of production are owned in common‚ rather than by individuals. In practice‚ a single authoritarian party controls both the political and economic systems. ‘During the Cold War period Australia responded in various ways to the

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    THE ABORIGINAL EXPERIENCE - STRUGGLES FOR RIGHTS AND FREEDOM _"THROUGHOUT THE SECOND HALF OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MANY ABORIGINAL PEOPLE HAVE EXPERIENCED STRUGGLES FOR RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS."_ The struggle for Aboriginal and Islander Land Rights is the longest-running political conflict in Australia’s history. The issue of Aboriginal land rights in Australia has existed for over 200 years‚ and the process still has some way to go. Why is land so important to Aboriginal people’s history and beliefs

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    The FLQ stood for ‘Front de libération du Québec. It was a radical group that wished to separate Quebec out of Canada‚ by using any power‚ resorting to force (The October Crisis). This group orchestrated many bombings and protests‚ especially in 1968 and 1969. They took it a step further by abducting British diplomat‚ James

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    right to say who gets the resources and how they resources can be used. (Trembley et al‚ 2007). However the main question is does Federalism threaten to break up multinational states? In Canada‚ the province of Quebec has been seeking sovereignty for many years. “The people of Quebec took pride in their separateness‚ in their sense of nationality. They wished to preserve their faith‚ their language‚ their laws and their culture‚

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    off a great race for the ownership of this new continent‚ and France and England would fight over the country known as Canada. New France was first established by Jacques Cartier in 1534. While Montcalm deserves much of the blame for the loss of Quebec in 1759‚ New France‚ in fact‚ was destined to fall because of the policies and approaches that had been taken since the earliest foundations of the colony. The mercantilist standpoint of Jean-Baptist Colbert was also a large benefactor to the downfall

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