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The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China

Question:

Who was the founder of Hoa Hao movement ?

Answer:

Huynh Phu So.

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The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China

Q 1.

What were the highlights of the Treaty of Vienna 1815?

Q 2.

How did nationalism and the idea of the nation-state emerge?

Q 3.

What was the role of religious groups in the development of the anti-colonial feeling in Vietnam? [CBSE March 2011]

Q 4.

Why did education become a dilemma for the French Colonisers ? Give two reasons.

Q 5.

Name any two countries with which Vietnamese nationalists had a close relationship.

Q 6.

Write a note on
(a) What was meant by the ‘civilizing mission' of the colonisers ?
(b) Huynh Phu So.

Q 7.

How was French Indo-China formed ?  [CBSE Comp. (O) 2008]

Q 8.

Mention any two steps which were taken by the French government to improve transportation in Vietnam.

Q 9.

What was the theme of the book, The History of the loss of Vietnam ?'  [CBSE 2014]

Q 10.

Describe any three steps taken by the French to develop agriculture in Vietnam.  [CBSE March 2012 (O), 2013 (D)]
Or
Describe any five steps taken by the French for the development of the ‘Mekong Delta Region’.     [CBSE 2015 (O)]
Or
What did France do to increase cultivation in Vietnam ? How did it affect the rice cultivation by 1931 ?      [CBSE 2014]
Or
Describe the major steps taken by the French to develop agriculture in Vietnam.

Q 11.

Mention the main base of colonial economy of Vietnam. [CBSE 2008 (D)]

Q 12.

What were the major features of the new schools of Western learning introduced in Vietnam by the French ?
Or
Explain four features of the education being given in the Tonkin Free Schools which was started to provide the western style of education in Vietnam.  [CBSE Comp. (O) 2008]

Q 13.

Name any two films which were produced in USA on Vietnam War.

Q 14.

How did the textbooks represent Vietnamese during the period of French colonization ? Explain. [CBSE 2014]

Q 15.

US entry into the war marked a new phase that proved costly to the Vietnamese as well as to the Americans.” Explain.                       [CBSE 2014]

Q 16.

Give two examples to show that in the 18th century Europe there were no nation states.

Q 17.

Describe the rise of imperialism.

Q 18.

Explain the reasons for the popularity of ‘Go East Movement. [CBSE March 2011]

Q 19.

What was the impact of the Great Depression of 1929 on Vietnam ?

Q 20.

Mention any two proposals suggested by Bernard to improve the economic condition of Vietnam.

Q 21.

Name any one party formed by the students of Vietnam to fight against the colonial government ?

Q 22.

Name any two religions practiced in Vietnam.

Q 23.

Name the Vietnamian nationalist who wanted to establish a Democratic Republic in Vietnam ?

Q 24.

Who was Huynh Phu so ?

Q 25.

Education was used as a mode by the French to strengthen their rule in Vietnam whereas it was used as a weapon by the Vietnamese to fight against the colonalism'. Explain.
Or
How did the French seek to strengthen their rule in Vietnam through the control of education ?   [CBSE 2014]

Q 26.

Why were the Middle class so named?

Q 27.

What did Liberal Nationalism Stand for?

Q 28.

What was ‘Go East Movement'?  [CBSE 2008 (D), March 2011]

Q 29.

What were the major barriers to economic growth in Vietnam according to Bernard ?

Q 30.

Who were Trung sisters ?

Q 31.

Describe the ideas behind the Tonkin Free School. To what extent was it a typical example of colonial ideas in Vietnam ?  [CBSE 2009 (F), 2013 (O)]

Q 32.

How was the idea of “looking modem” implemented in Tonkin Free School ? Explain.                     [CBSE 2012]

Q 33.

Write a note on Count Camillo de Cavour.

Q 34.

What steps did the French revolutionaries take to create a sense of collective identity among the French people?

Q 35.

Explain what is meant by the 1848 revolution of the liberals. What were the political, social and economic ideas supported by the liberals?

Q 36.

Under what circumstances Vietnam was divided into the north and south Vietnam ?
Or
Explain any four major challenges faced by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.  [CBSE 2008, 2009(0), March 2012]

Q 37.

Explain the causes of the US involvement in the war in Vietnam. What effect did this involvement have on life within US itself ?  [CBSE March 2011 ]
Or
“The war grew out of a fear among US policy planners that the victory of the Ho Chi Minh Government would start a domino effect.” Support the statement explaining three reasons. [CBSE 2012]

Q 38.

Explain the steps taken by the French in the field of education in Vietnam. What was their motive behind this ?  [CBSE March 2011]

Q 39.

What was the Romantic Imagination about a nation?

Q 40.

What led to the spread of conservatism in Europe and what were its impacts?

Q 41.

There were two broad opinions on the new education policy introduced by the French in Vietnam'. Discuss.  [CBSE March 2011]
 Or
Explain the two opinions on the question  of the use of the French language as the medium of instruction in the French i  schools established for  the Vietnamese  in Vietnam. [CBSE 2010 (D)]
Or
Why did some French policy makers in  Vietnam emphasis the need to use the French language as  the medium of    instruction ?   [CBSE 2015]

Q 42.

When did Vietnam get its Freedom ?

Q 43.

Name the countries which forms the Indo ­China.

Q 44.

Why was the Tonkin Free School started in 1907 ?

Q 45.

Who was the founder of Hoa Hao movement ?

Q 46.

What were the opinions of intellectuals regarding the modernisation of Vietnamese ?

Q 47.

What was the development in China- which took place in 1911 and inspired the Vietnamese nationalists ?

Q 48.

What was the result of Geneva peace negotiation which took place after the defeat of the French forces in Vietnam ?

Q 49.

Why was conflict started in Vietnam against French colonizers in all areas of life ? Explain.                     [CBSE 2010 (D)]
Or
‘The French discriminated the Vietnamese in all areas of life.' Explain.

Q 50.

‘The measures taken by the French to control the spread of bubonic plague in Hanoi created a serious problem.” Explain the statement.