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... percentage of citizens of European heritage , from 79.7 % in 1971 to only 66.9 % in 1981. The reason for this is a ... percent nonwhite with 110 dif- ferent ethnic groups and languages , is go- ing to relate to the rest of Canada ...
... percentage of citizens of European heritage , from 79.7 % in 1971 to only 66.9 % in 1981. The reason for this is a ... percent nonwhite with 110 dif- ferent ethnic groups and languages , is go- ing to relate to the rest of Canada ...
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... percentage in Quebec ) , compared with 57 % in the U.S. Sociologist Seymour Martin Lipset not- ed from diverse polling results , Ameri- cans are more inclined to believe in God , attend church regularly or adhere to reli- gious beliefs ...
... percentage in Quebec ) , compared with 57 % in the U.S. Sociologist Seymour Martin Lipset not- ed from diverse polling results , Ameri- cans are more inclined to believe in God , attend church regularly or adhere to reli- gious beliefs ...
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... percentage of French - speaking residents declined from 64 % in 1951 to 60 % in 1992. This is partly because 90 % of ... percent of Quebecers fa- vored the complete independence of Que- bec , the dream of such a future dies hard . The ...
... percentage of French - speaking residents declined from 64 % in 1951 to 60 % in 1992. This is partly because 90 % of ... percent of Quebecers fa- vored the complete independence of Que- bec , the dream of such a future dies hard . The ...
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Political System | 117 |
Governmental Structure | 135 |
The Vanishing | 141 |
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