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Class 10 Social Science
History The Nationalist Movement In Indo-China
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The modern part of Hanoi was struck by which disease?
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Cholera
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Malaria
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Bubonic Plague
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Typhoid
Explanation
In 1903, the modern part of Hanoi was struck by the disease known as Bubonic Plague. In many colonial countries, measures to control the spread of disease created serious social conflicts.
Explain ordinance 10?
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A French law that permitted Christianity but outlawed Buddhism
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A Chinese law that permitted Confucianism but outlawed local practices.
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A Vietnamese law that permitted Buddhism but outlawed Christianity
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A Japanese law that permitted Buddhism but outlawed Hinduism.
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Ordinance 10, a French law that permitted Christianity but outlawed Buddhism. His dictatorial rule came to be opposed by a broad opposition united under the banner of the National Liberation Front.
Which one of the following parties was established by Ho Chi Minh in 1930?
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Vietnamese Communist Party
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The League for the Independence of Vietnam
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National Liberation Front
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None of these
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In February 1930, Ho Chi Minh brought together competing nationalist groups to establish the Vietnamese Communist (Vietnam Cong San Dang) Party, later renamed the Indo-Chinese Communist Party.
Which European country colonised Vietnam?
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France
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USA
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Germany
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England
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France was the European countries to bring the benefits of civilisation to backward peoples and colonised Vietnam.
When was the French Indo-China formed?
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1887
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1880
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1889
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1893
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After the Franco-Chinese war the French assumed control of Tonkin and Anaam and, in 1887, French Indo-China was formed.
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