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    Design of Question Paper Social Science (087)‚ Summative Assessment-II Class X – (2012-13) S. Form of questions 1 MCQ 2 3 4 Short Answer (SA) Long Answer (LA) Map Question Total Marks of each Number of question questions 1 9 3 5 5 - Total Marks 12 8 1 30 36 40 05 90 The question paper will include value based question(s) to the extent of 3-5 marks. S. No. Unit No. 1 History Marks 23 2. Geography 23 3 Political Science

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    This steady process of decolonization was mooted by nationalism and encouraged by the actions of a resistance group of native leaders; all fighting for independence like Ho Chi Minh. This fight for independence caused a split of the nation into two different parts; North and South Vietnam. The communist north was controlled by Ho Chi Minh‚ while the anti-communist south was under French rule. The separation was largely due to the fact that China and USSR wanted Vietnam to be communist since Loas

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    giving rise to an urban middle class‚ however; the exploitation of the country and its people stimulated more radical revolutionary activity. Herring states that the revolution of 1945 was almost entirely the personal creation of the charismatic leader Ho Chi Minh. Minh is described as a frail and gentle man who radiated warmth and serenity‚ however; beneath this mild exterior existed a determined revolutionary who was willing to employ the most cold- blooded methods in the cause to which he dedicated

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    The Cause of War: Stoessinger’s Misperception Framework By Anthony Marchitto Political Violence has been affiliated with governments and nations since the beginning of political history and plays a huge role in the causes of Wars around the world. What causes leaders to declare war? Many philosophers have based their studies and theories on this question; many have different perspectives. One philosopher‚ John Stoessinger‚ has expressed his theories on the causes of war through what he calls

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    The Japanese occupation of Vietnam‚ Indonesia and Malaya impacted and hence triggered a response in Vietnam‚ Indonesia and Malaya in the form of various nationalist groups. Some groups were formed and sponsored by the Japanese‚ yet others were formed to oppose the harshness of Japanese rule. Economic: The economic drain on the colonies in South East Asia resulted in the opposition of the natives towards the Japanese. In Malaya‚ the devastation and collapse of the economy caused a nightmare for

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    that‚ we must look at the recent events in Vietnam’s history. In the aftermath of the Vietnam War in April 1975‚ the Communist Party‚ which controlled the government‚ spent a few years regulating the country and helping to build up their largest city‚ Ho Chi Minh City‚ to become the productive center of the nation. Then‚ in 1986‚ the government decided to implement an economic renovation‚ referred to as Doi Moi in Vietnamese. This resulted in a great deal of inflowing FDI as well as new Vietnamese-owned

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    in order to try and forget‚ he begins working with a program that helps repair children born with cleft lips. The decision to help these children symbolizes the guilt he feels and his way of trying to heal the wound time alone cannot heal. Once in Ho Cho Minh City‚ where he will be working with Operation Smiles‚ all of the memories he tries so hard to forget being to come back. Being in the place that affected him the way it did was very difficult for him. The day after his arrival he is scheduled

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    communists will take over the world. As Americans‚ WE DID NOT WANT THIS TO HAPPEN!! Cause #2 The French and Chinese treated the Vietnam people harshly- The French and Chinese ruled Vietnam and treated them harshly (for their own selfish reasons)‚ until Ho Chi Minh (a freedom fighter) declared Vietnam as a free country. Cause #3 The communists and democrats started fighting- The communists and the democrats started fighting which caused the Vietnam country to split into a north side and a south side.

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    emphasis was placed on the domino theory that when one country falls to communism‚ others would follow and that forward defence would be the only solution to this issue. Also during this time‚ Vietnam was artificially split into the communist South‚ led by Ho Chi Min who defeated and drove out the French‚ and the government led South‚ which was in the power of Diem who was clearly corrupt and had little supporters so the spread of communism was quite likely. In response‚ American and Australian troops were

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    Jon Schmidt Professor Cyril Daddieh POL 102 6 March 2013 Vietnam: Justified or not? Vietnam‚ although not technically considered a war was an extended conflict that still had to be justified to an American people. The Tonkin Gulf Resolution was the identification of this extended conflict and was declared by Congress in 1964 making this conflict official. This resolution was justified because it was declared by a competent authority and was seen as being the best thing for the American people

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