Culture and Currents of Thought

  • Nov 17, 1500

    Animism

    Animism
    The Natives believed that everything (animals, rocks, trees...) had a spirit.
  • Catholicism

    Catholicism
    A branch of Christianity that the French often practiced. Catholicism had a big impact on culture. They controlled people with the threat of being excommunicated.
  • Divine Right of Kings

     Divine Right of Kings
    King was chosen by God to rule his kingdom and colonies. The king had total control and absolute power.
  • Ultramontanism

    Ultramontanism
    Favoring the increase and enhancement of the power and authority the pope.
  • Protestantism

    Protestantism
    Branch of Christianity created by the British. They allowed divorce and were more lenient about certain strict rules of Catholicism. The branch was formed from the Protestant Reformation.
  • Liberalism

     Liberalism
    A political/social philosophy that pushes for the freedom of an individual, parliamentary systems of Government, non-violent transformation of social, political and economic institutions. The diffusion of these ideas were mainly by newspaper.
  • Anticlericalism

     Anticlericalism
    The opposition to the influence and activities of the clergy or church in public or secular affairs.
  • Government Power is Separated

    Government Power is Separated
    Separated into 3 levels of government:
    1. Executive: Makes decisions about administration, this power is held by the cabinet.
    2. Legislative: Amends or makes laws and imposes taxes. Power held by House of Commons.
    3. Judicial: Ensures laws are applied. Judges are appointed by the cabinet for life.
  • Imperialism

    Imperialism
    The policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies.
  • Capitalism

    Capitalism
    An economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained mainly by private individuals or corporations, especially as contrasted to cooperatively or state-owned means of wealth.
  • Socialism

    Socialism
    Social and economic system characterised by social ownership and democratic control of the means of production
  • Agriculturalism

     Agriculturalism
    Push to support farmers or farming.
  • Nationalism

     Nationalism
    Push to develop and flourish one's nation and not that of another.
  • French-Canadian Nationalism

    French-Canadian Nationalism
    Did not want to support Britain, wanted to protect French interests (language, education, rights
  • English-Canadian Nationalism

    English-Canadian Nationalism
    Liked the British ways but wanted to operate independently.
  • Laicism

    Laicism
    Non-clerical, or secular, control of political and social institutions in a society
  • Cooperatism

    Cooperatism
    Companies that give a bit of money back to their buyers.
  • Fascism

    Fascism
    The idea that a dictator (single person) should control the entire country
  • Feminism

    Feminism
    The idea that women and men should have equal rights.
  • Americanism

    Americanism
    Effect of the Americans on our culture.
  • Neoliberalism

    Neoliberalism
    New wave of liberalism.
  • Aboriginalism

    Aboriginalism
    The effects that the aborigional culture had on the europeans.