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.
A great ruler of France that cared about learning was Napoleon.
It could be argued that one of the main ways in which European culture flourished in the Middle Ages was that Monks took "center stage" when it came to studying things like mathematics and religion, and paved the way for many skilled artisans who would later emerge in the Renaissance.
The Shang Dynasty (1046 B.C.E-1600C.)
The election of 1828 was a race of the Republican President John Adams against the Democratic Andrew Jackson. Many argue that this election marked the beginning of the modern American politics. There were scandals like that of Jackson’s wife Rachel, whose divorce was not finalized before her marriage to Jackson. She died the same year of the election.
Question: Which occurred during the election of 1828?
Answer: a. Adams's supporters questioned the morality of Andrew Jackson's wife because they saw her as a bigamist