Why did the nationalism question in Quebec, which had declined after the 1980 referendum failure and the 1982 constitutional patriation, return in force in the late 1980s? a. The decline of nationalism had been tied to the fortunes of the Parti Québécois, and when its electoral support revived so did the nationalist cause. b. The Bourassa government introduced Bill 22, which required all children of immigrants (whose mother tongue was not English) to be enrolled in French-language schools. c. The influx of non-French-speaking immigrants to Quebec's major cities worried nationalists, who feared that the French language would no longer be spoken by the vast majority of Quebeckers. d. In 1988 the Bourassa government introduced a bill requiring that all public signs be printed in French, which reignited a linguistic debate, especially after the Supreme Court found the law unconstitutional, but Bourassa refused to withdraw the legislation by using the "notwithstanding clause" of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Clear my choice

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Why did the nationalism question in Quebec, which had declined after the 1980 referendum failure and the 1982 constitutional patriation, return in force in the late 1980s? a. The decline of nationalism had been tied to the fortunes of the Parti Québécois, and when its electoral support revived so did the nationalist cause. b. The Bourassa government introduced Bill 22, which required all children of immigrants (whose mother tongue was not English) to be enrolled in French-language schools. c. The influx of non-French-speaking immigrants to Quebec's major cities worried nationalists, who feared that the French language would no longer be spoken by the vast majority of Quebeckers. d. In 1988 the Bourassa government introduced a bill requiring that all public signs be printed in French, which reignited a linguistic debate, especially after the Supreme Court found the law unconstitutional, but Bourassa refused to withdraw the legislation by using the "notwithstanding clause" of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Clear my choice
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