How did the French make schools as an important place for cultural and political battles in Vietnam?
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first explain about the incident in Saigon native girls school
then,
thus schools started to become a battle ground for cultural and political battle.
they started to make political parties such as the party of young Annan and made journals such as annaneese student.
thus through these examples we can say that schools had become place for cultural and political battles in Vietnam.
hope this helps
then,
thus schools started to become a battle ground for cultural and political battle.
they started to make political parties such as the party of young Annan and made journals such as annaneese student.
thus through these examples we can say that schools had become place for cultural and political battles in Vietnam.
hope this helps
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(i) Schools became an important place for political and cultural battles.
(ii) The French sought to strengthen their rule in Vienna through the control of education.
(iii) They tried to change the values, norms, and perceptions of the people, to make them believe in the superiority of French civilization and the inferiority of the Vietnamese.
(iv) Vietnamese intellectuals, on the other hand, feared that Vietnam was loosing not just control over its territory but its very identity, its own culture, and customs were being devalued and the people were developing a master-slave mentality.
(v) The battle against French colonial education became part of the large battle against colonialism and for independence.
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