What are your thoughts on why the modernization of Quebec was called "The Quiet Revolution"?
The name is a paradoxical one due to this period was a tumultuous one that shaped Quebec's traditional Catholic administration into a modern city held by the government. These attempts were achieved in a <em>tranquil</em> way, hence the term in French <u><em>"Révolution tranquille".</em></u> The name, coined by a journalist from Toronto, illustrates the notion that it wasn't a revolution per se. It wasn't formed through military conflict, manifestations or violence, but through beliefs and reforms that eagerly attempted to change and revolutionize Quebec.
The answer is the third option, or C.
Thank Lin Manuel Miranda for making Hamilton, right? ;D
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Bonded Labor or Debt Bondage,
Domestic Servitude,
Unlawful Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers,
And child sex trafficking
By the 1700's Austria and Spain were in conflict with each other over territory in Italy.
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