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Quel était l'objectif principal de la Révolution tranquille ?
Quel rapport a mené à la transformation du système éducatif pendant la Révolution tranquille ?
Quelle institution a été établie pour intervenir dans l'économie pendant la Révolution tranquille ?
Study Notes
- The Quiet Revolution was a period of significant reforms and modernization in Quebec in the 1960s.
- It was led by the government of Jean Lesage and continued under subsequent governments.
- It marked a break from the previous period of laissez-faire policies and conservatism.
- The reforms were inspired by Keynesian ideas and strengthened the influence of the Quebec state in social and economic matters.
- The Parent Report led to the transformation of the education system, including the creation of the Ministry of Education and the establishment of colleges and universities.
- The healthcare system was also reformed, eventually leading to free healthcare.
- Hydro-Quebec became the main provider of electricity.
- Economic intervention institutions such as the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec and the Société générale de financement were established.
- A cultural policy was created, and international representation was established.
- Women's rights, labor relations, and electoral practices were also reformed.
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Discover the Quiet Revolution of Quebec with our quiz! Test your knowledge on the significant reforms and modernization that took place in the 1960s under the leadership of Jean Lesage. Explore the impact of Keynesian ideas on social and economic matters, the transformation of the education and healthcare systems, and the establishment of economic intervention institutions. Learn about the cultural policy and women's rights, labor relations, and electoral practices reforms that shaped Quebec's society as we know it today. Put your knowledge to the