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What and when was the Quiet Revolution?

  1. A financial policy in the 1980s

  2. A cultural movement in the 1950s

  3. An era of rapid change in the 1960s

  4. A scientific breakthrough in the 1970s

The correct answer is: An era of rapid change in the 1960s

The Quiet Revolution was a period of significant social, political, and cultural change in Quebec, Canada. It took place during the 1960s and was characterized by a shift towards secularism, modernization, and an emphasis on the French language and culture. Option A is incorrect because it refers to a specific decade and financial policy, whereas the Quiet Revolution encompassed a broader range of changes. Option B is incorrect because the cultural movement it refers to, the Beat Generation, was more prominent in the United States rather than Canada. Option D is incorrect because there were no major scientific breakthroughs associated with the Quiet Revolution. Therefore, the most accurate description of the Quiet Revolution is option C, which includes a timeframe and describes the significant changes that occurred during this period in Quebec.