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.
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The answer is: <span>E. Mutsuhito.
He was emperor </span><span>from 1867 to 1912, during whose reign Japan was dramatically </span>transformed from a feudal country into one of the great powers of the modern world. Then started the <span>Meiji Restoration.
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I think the answer is (b)