SOCI 1001 Study Guide - Elitism, Scientific Management

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Outcome of the 1995 referendum o exposed the divisions in quebec (francophone and non francophone) o intra provincial conflict and resignation of premier parizeau o premier bouchard came to power o lack of clarity of quebec"s cultural identity and values (religious/ secular) o distinction between old quebec (pure wool; original) and later arrivals (newcomers, immigrants) o religious decline among old quebeckers but acceptance of later arrivals deeply rooted in religion (evidence of civic nationalism, not ethnic nationalism) o components of quebec identity: language, history and culture. The search for a lasting solution to nation(s) building o plans a, b and c o asymmetrical federalism o plan a: symbolic approach a distinct society o plan b: clarity act (bill c 20) of 2000 o plan c: decentralization (pros and cons) preferred approach (1995) o asymmetrical federalism: provinces with different powers, quebec is more autonomous than other provinces.

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