what was the impact of education on Vietnamese elite
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The elites in Vietnam were powerfully influenced by Chinese culture. To consolidate their power, the French had to counter this Chinese influence. So they systematically dismantled the traditional educational system and established French schools for the Vietnamese.
(ii) French colonisation was not based only on economic exploitation, but it was driven by the idea of a civilising mission. Education was seen as one way to civilise the natives.
MARK BRAINLIEST..
(ii) French colonisation was not based only on economic exploitation, but it was driven by the idea of a civilising mission. Education was seen as one way to civilise the natives.
MARK BRAINLIEST..
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✨ HEY MATE ✨
➡️Students fought against the colonial government's efforts to prevent the Vietnamese from qualifying for white collar jobs.
➡️ They were inspired by patriotic feelings and felt it their duty to fight for the society.
➡️By the 1920s , students founde various political parties, such as "party of young Annan" and publishing National journals like "Annanese Students".
➡️The French tried to strengthen their rule through the control of education. the try to change the perception and to make them believe in superiority of the French.
✌️ I THINK IT HELPED YOU ✌️
➡️Students fought against the colonial government's efforts to prevent the Vietnamese from qualifying for white collar jobs.
➡️ They were inspired by patriotic feelings and felt it their duty to fight for the society.
➡️By the 1920s , students founde various political parties, such as "party of young Annan" and publishing National journals like "Annanese Students".
➡️The French tried to strengthen their rule through the control of education. the try to change the perception and to make them believe in superiority of the French.
✌️ I THINK IT HELPED YOU ✌️
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