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Chapter 12
1. Nguyen rule in Vietnam from the 1850s to 1950s resembled the rule of ________.
a. China’s Special Economic Zones
b. Manchuria under Japanese rule
c. Qing rule in China
d. Japanese emperors under the shoguns
2. The goal of the mission civilisatrice was to make Vietnam ________.
a. French
b. forget its past
c. economically part of the French empire
d. proud of its cultural heritage
3. Prince Cuong De’s political reforms were ________.
a. reactionary
b. revolutionary
c. centered on Communism
d. moderately progressive
4. Like many of his contemporaries Phan Boi Chau was inspired by the ________ political model.
a. French
b. Chinese
c. Soviet
d. Japanese
5. As in Korea the outcome of World War I brought ________ for Vietnam.
a. the beginning of independence
b. disappointment
c. economic expansion
d. revolution
6. The Indochinese Communist Party was founded in ________.
a. 1930
b. 1950
c. 1890
d. 1910
7. Which of these was also called the “League for the Independence of Vietnam”?
a. the Vietcong
b. the Viet Minh
c. the Republic of Vietnam
d. the Indochinese Communist Party
8. The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere was essentially a ________.
a. Chinese colony
b. Western attempt to perpetuate colonialism
c. continuation of the Open Door policy
d. Japanese empire
9. Looking at the image “Emperor Bao Dai” which of these is represented?
a. the mission civilisatrice
b. the policy of containment
c. the persistence of Vietnamese traditions
d. Vietnamese nationalism
10. At the end of World War II which of these were placed in charge of Vietnam?
a. UN troops
b. France and China
c. Britain and China
d. France and Britain
11. For the French Dien Bien Phu was a ________.
a. decisive defeat
b. expensive victory
c. draw
d. face-saving victory
12. The Vietcong provided guerilla support for ________.
a. South Vietnam
b. the US
c. Chinse Communists
d. North Vietnam
13. Although committed to ________ the US was reluctant to engage in outright war in Vietnam because of the experience of the ________.
a. democracy; war in the Pacific
b. containment; the Korean War
c. opposing the Khmer Rouge; use of the atomic bomb
d. supporting the Democratic Republic of Vietnam; Second World War
14. The My Lai Massacre was instrumental in ________.
a. reunification of Vietnam
b. supporting Vietnam against Pol Pot
c. turning popular opinion in the US against war in Vietnam
d. convincing the US to commit more troops to Vietnam
15. Which of these assured foreign withdrawal from Vietnam?
a. the Versailles Peace Conference
b. the 1954 Geneva negotiations
c. the Tokyo Conference of 1943
d. Paris Peace Talks of 1972
16. Considering the events of 1975 US involvement in Vietnam was ________.
a. a failure
b. irrelevant
c. partially successful
d. successful
17. Looking at Map 12.3 the biggest difference between imperial Vietnam and the reunified Vietnam was ________.
a. the narrow strip connecting North and South
b. the capital
c. the border with China
d. the role of Hanoi
18. What percentage of the Vietnamese population was engaged in farming in 1975?
a. 25
b. 5
c. 50
d. 75
19. The Khmer Rouge was the ________.
a. army of the Vietcong
b. Cambodian Communist Party
c. government of Cambodia
d. Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia
20. Compared to China, contemporary Vietnamese policy towards foreign culture is ________.
a. much more restrictive
b. similar
c. more open
d. the exact opposite
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