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10.CW/HW.History.Chapter2.The Nationalist Movement in Indo China.


Chapter 2 X.History.
Indo China
HUDOT Write in brief 1. Write a note on: a) What was meant by the 'civilizing mission of the colonizers b) Huynh Phu So 2. Explain the following a) Only one - third of the students in Vietnam would pass the school -  leaving examinations b) The French began building canals and draining lands in the Mekong delta.  c) The government made the Saigon Native Girls School take back the students it had expelled.  d) Rats were most common in the modem, newly built areas of Hanoi.  3. Describe the ideas behind the Tonkin Free School.  To what extent was it a typical example of colonial ideas in Vietnam?  4. What was Phan Chu Trinh's objective for Vietnam?  How were his ideas different from those of Phan Boi Chau?  Discuss 1. With reference to what you have read in this chapter, discuss the influence of China on Vietnam's culture and life.  2. What was the role of religious groups in the development of anti - colonial feeling in Vietnam?  3. Explain the causes of the US involvement in the war in Vietnam.  What effect did this involvement have on life within the US itself?  4. Write an evaluation of the Vietnamese war against the US from the point of a) a porter on the Ho Chi Minh trail.  b) a woman soldier.  5. What was the role of women in the anti - imperial struggle in Vietnam?  Compare this with the role of women in the nationalist struggle in India.  Project Find out about the anti-imperialist movement in any one country in South America.  Imagine that a freedom fighter from this country meets a Vietminh soldier, they become friends and talk about their experiences of the freedom struggles in their countries.  Write about the conversation they might have.

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